So, I get a load of 5/8 crusher gravel dropped off in my driveway, to combat the potholes I've accumulated.
Before attempting to do the spreading, I decide at the very least, I want to
change my crankcase oil and air filter in my 'new to me' FE-35.
So, after reading the manual, I know it's an oil bath filter.. So, I pull the cap off and I found a mess.
I've cleaned out the oil cup (see the contents of the yellow bucket).
I've soaked the air filter (the part that contains the u-turns inside) in a two-stroke gasoline mixture for about 25 mins. The owner's manual I have found indicates that you're more than able to use gasoline (I'm hoping that 2 stroke is irrelevant!
).
I've taken and hooked up a shop-vac, put it on the intake side of the air-filter and have felt a great deal of air being pushed through the filter and coming out the bottom where the cup is.
The questions I have are:
- Is two stroke okay assuming I leave it the night before putting it on?
- Is the air-filter for the FE-35 able to come apart in order to clean inside
it?
Thanks!
Before attempting to do the spreading, I decide at the very least, I want to
change my crankcase oil and air filter in my 'new to me' FE-35.
So, after reading the manual, I know it's an oil bath filter.. So, I pull the cap off and I found a mess.
I've cleaned out the oil cup (see the contents of the yellow bucket).
I've soaked the air filter (the part that contains the u-turns inside) in a two-stroke gasoline mixture for about 25 mins. The owner's manual I have found indicates that you're more than able to use gasoline (I'm hoping that 2 stroke is irrelevant!
I've taken and hooked up a shop-vac, put it on the intake side of the air-filter and have felt a great deal of air being pushed through the filter and coming out the bottom where the cup is.
The questions I have are:
- Is two stroke okay assuming I leave it the night before putting it on?
- Is the air-filter for the FE-35 able to come apart in order to clean inside
it?
Thanks!