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9 430 610 231
9430610231
ZEXEL
105118-7700
1051187700
NISSAN-DIESEL
16600Z5712
16600z5712
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Clean/Replace Standard Air Cleaner Elements
Never service the air cleaner with the engine running since this will allow dirt to enter the engine. Check the vessel air duct inlet piping for leaks. Make all repairs to air ducts and inlet piping immediately, as dirt and debris could enter the engine causing damage to the turbocharger and engine components.Clean or replace elements using these recommendations and/or your weather and operating conditions, or when required by the restriction indicator.
1. Remove air cleaner cover and element. Clean or discard used element. Refer to SEBF8062, Guideline for Reusable Parts-Cleaning and Inspection of Air Filters.2. Cover air inlet opening with a clean cloth or towel to prevent dirt and debris from entering the engine.3. Clean the inside of the air cleaner cover and body.Cleaning with Water, Air or Detergent
Do not clean the filter elements by bumping or tapping them. Engine damage could result.
Filter elements can be cleaned with pressure air - 205 kPa (30 psi) maximum, pressure water - 280 kPa (40 psi) maximum, or detergent washing. Direct air or water along the pleats inside and outside of filter element. The element can be washed in warm water and nonsudsing household detergent. Rinse inside and outside the pleats and air dry fully.Inspect the filter elements after cleaning. Do not use a filter element with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Wrap and store the clean filter elements in a clean, dry place. Remove cloth from air inlet opening and install clean element while noting arrows indicating air flow on the side of the element. Install cover and reset service indicator.Cleaning Marine Air Cleaner Elements
1. Remove the air cleaner (1) and vacuum limiter element(s) (2). Tap the elements gently to dislodge any large particles. Gently brush the filter elements with a soft bristle brush.
NEVER use gasoline, steam, caustic or unapproved detergents or parts cleaning solvents. Never use high pressure water or air for cleaning. Using any of these liquids or methods will cause filter element damage.
Use the 102-9720 (U.S.) or 102-9721 (non-U.S.) Cleaning Kit exclusively. The kit contains detergent and oil products specifically for the maintenance of the air and vacuum limiter filter elements.2. Spray cleaning solution on the elements and allow to soak for ten minutes. Rinse the element(s) with low pressure water (tap water is acceptable) from the inside (clean side) out (dirty side) to remove dirt and debris and not drive them into element material.3. Shake off excess water and dry filter elements naturally and thoroughly. Inspect housing and clamp. Replace if necessary.
DO NOT dry elements with compressed air, open flame or heat dryers. Excess heat will shrink cotton fiber and compressed air may blow holes in material.
4. Inspect filter elements after cleaning for tears and/or holes in filter material. Do not re-use damaged filters, replace if necessary.
NEVER use automatic transmission fluid, motor oil, diesel fuel or lightweight oils to re-oil filter element. Do NOT install and operate engine with element dry.
5. Always re-oil filter elements before installing. Squeeze oil down into bottom
Never service the air cleaner with the engine running since this will allow dirt to enter the engine. Check the vessel air duct inlet piping for leaks. Make all repairs to air ducts and inlet piping immediately, as dirt and debris could enter the engine causing damage to the turbocharger and engine components.Clean or replace elements using these recommendations and/or your weather and operating conditions, or when required by the restriction indicator.
1. Remove air cleaner cover and element. Clean or discard used element. Refer to SEBF8062, Guideline for Reusable Parts-Cleaning and Inspection of Air Filters.2. Cover air inlet opening with a clean cloth or towel to prevent dirt and debris from entering the engine.3. Clean the inside of the air cleaner cover and body.Cleaning with Water, Air or Detergent
Do not clean the filter elements by bumping or tapping them. Engine damage could result.
Filter elements can be cleaned with pressure air - 205 kPa (30 psi) maximum, pressure water - 280 kPa (40 psi) maximum, or detergent washing. Direct air or water along the pleats inside and outside of filter element. The element can be washed in warm water and nonsudsing household detergent. Rinse inside and outside the pleats and air dry fully.Inspect the filter elements after cleaning. Do not use a filter element with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals. Wrap and store the clean filter elements in a clean, dry place. Remove cloth from air inlet opening and install clean element while noting arrows indicating air flow on the side of the element. Install cover and reset service indicator.Cleaning Marine Air Cleaner Elements
1. Remove the air cleaner (1) and vacuum limiter element(s) (2). Tap the elements gently to dislodge any large particles. Gently brush the filter elements with a soft bristle brush.
NEVER use gasoline, steam, caustic or unapproved detergents or parts cleaning solvents. Never use high pressure water or air for cleaning. Using any of these liquids or methods will cause filter element damage.
Use the 102-9720 (U.S.) or 102-9721 (non-U.S.) Cleaning Kit exclusively. The kit contains detergent and oil products specifically for the maintenance of the air and vacuum limiter filter elements.2. Spray cleaning solution on the elements and allow to soak for ten minutes. Rinse the element(s) with low pressure water (tap water is acceptable) from the inside (clean side) out (dirty side) to remove dirt and debris and not drive them into element material.3. Shake off excess water and dry filter elements naturally and thoroughly. Inspect housing and clamp. Replace if necessary.
DO NOT dry elements with compressed air, open flame or heat dryers. Excess heat will shrink cotton fiber and compressed air may blow holes in material.
4. Inspect filter elements after cleaning for tears and/or holes in filter material. Do not re-use damaged filters, replace if necessary.
NEVER use automatic transmission fluid, motor oil, diesel fuel or lightweight oils to re-oil filter element. Do NOT install and operate engine with element dry.
5. Always re-oil filter elements before installing. Squeeze oil down into bottom