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Oil Bath Air Cleaner on C

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    Posted: 29 Nov 2011 at 4:21pm
Hi,
What type of fiber or mesh "stuff" is in my model C air cleaner?
This one has the flat bottom oil cup, with spring clips to hold it on.

I know the air enters the top does an abrupt  "180", causing  dirt to get
thrown down and trapped into the oil. Above that is usually
a fiber or metal mesh that is oiled damp, causing the fine dust to cling.

There must be years worth of that fine dust in there. Can it be opened up to
replace the mesh?  The can looks to be sealed.

Or at least, how to clean it good.

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If you don't want to take it all apart soak it in a grease solvent and use a pressure washer on it.
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I would like to take it apart, but it doesn't look like it
was meant to be taken apart.
My plan is to flush mineral spirits or kerosene
 thru it, like you suggest. Still curious about whats inside.

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The one on my D14 was jammed with corn husks.  I threw it in the hot tank when the engine was getting done.  Came out as good as new!
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Coarse wire meshing to trap big stuff.
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Originally posted by DSeries4 DSeries4 wrote:



The one on my D14 was jammed with corn husks.  I threw it in the hot tank when the engine was getting done.  Came out as good as new!


That is a good post.
Hot tank will do it.
Take it to a NAPA with a machine shop and ask them to hot tank it for a day.
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I usually run them down to the car wash.  You can pop the little retainer out the bottom.  It has 3 spot welds and unroll the mesh.  Then you can wash it out real well, and roll it back up  and stuff it back in.  We have replacement mesh if yours is too far gone.
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Hum... Looks like a rolled mat of coarse steel wool or such to me.
If I have to bust spot welds to get to it, I think I will leave it alone.
Just flush it out. Although if it had corn husks or moths in there  I
would think a hot tanking would do the trick.
Our 160 has a paper filter.

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Brian, You willnever get  it clean just by soaking. Either hot tanking or tearing it apart are the only way to clean it. Beleive me, I have soaked for days, done everything imaginable. Then, just for giggles, drilled out the spot welds and pulled it apart. Need I say, it was still an awful mess in the screen. HTH
 
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I replaced mine with a stainless steel scouring pad like is ised to scrub kitchen utensils.  This will trap course particles.
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Take it to your local radiator shop and have it boiled out.
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I used engine degreaser and then just used the garden hose to clean.
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The local radiator shop doesn't have a hot tank anymore.
Environmental regulations hassles he told (ranted)  me.   Can a radiator
shop really be a radiator shop without a hot tank?  Between aluminum and
plastic radiators, that business has changed. He does more air conditioning
work than radiators. And the good auto parts store down the street got
rid of all their machine shop, including the hot tank.  Even his nut and bolt supply is meager, but they have lots of magic products in bottles and  spray cans. Of course, no
auto paint. Within sight of each other, 1980 two hot tanks, 2011, zero. That's
the way it goes. Is there a small town somewhere that is still in the '60's-'70's?

I can imagine it would be tough to flush out a twig or such from that mesh.
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