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Has the SVC told you that, Viscous Air Filters cannot be cleaned?? If so, they are taking you for a ride. Viscous type Air Filters are the easiest and hassle free when it comes to cleaning.Originally posted by vajra_bng View Post
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Yes, SVC has told me that these filters cannot be cleaned and only be replaced as per the manual.as they say that its a paper type filter which may get cut while cleaning hence is not recommended.Originally posted by devils_friend View PostHas the SVC told you that, Viscous Air Filters cannot be cleaned?? If so, they are taking you for a ride. Viscous type Air Filters are the easiest and hassle free when it comes to cleaning.
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There is a difference between normal dry type paper filter & viscous filter. If a viscous filter is cleaned by compressed air, the viscous oil in it may dry up. It's that oil which traps the dust & does the job of air filtering.Originally posted by devils_friend View PostTry cleaning the Air Filter in your every service and you will not need to change it till 10k kms. Viscous Air Filters are the one that can be cleaned without any hassles and easily.
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A dried viscous filter is of no use. So its written in manual that this filter should not be cleaned but only replace with a new one at specific intervals.
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Originally posted by devils_friend View PostAir Filter cleaning is recommended with help of compressed air in every servicing, this will not let the dust settle in the Air Filter. If you don't clean it, the filter might clog up and bike's performance will be affected.
Cheerz!!A simple paper type air filter can be cleaned with compressed air blown from the inside out.Originally posted by nadz11.ns View PostMate, these can't be 'cleaned' like new. But it is recommended to clean the loose dust with pressurized air. This will allow it to run for the given range. If this isn't done, the air filter will clog the flow as low as 4k kms in dusty places. This is what @Devil is trying to say.
However Dazzler's air filter is a VISCOUS PAPER TYPE AIR FILTER.
While the outer layer are dry paper to filter large sized dust particles, the inner layer is an oil covered layer which traps finer dust particles leading to better filtration and longer life. Even in dusty conditions this type of air filter can survive easily for 10k kms.
What the service centre people are saying is 100% correct and it is definitely NOT OK to clean a viscous paper air filter with compressed air.
Unless you are 100% sure of your facts please do not spread misinformation on this thread. The fact that Dazzler's air filter is not to be cleaned by compressed air is CLEARLY WRITTEN IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL. Further there is a sitcker stuck right next to the air filter under your seat which says the exact same thing WITH A DIAGRAM to make it clear.
For more information please see my DIY thread on the same from my signature. Not only does it have the procedure to replace the filter, it also has pictures of the relevant pages from the manual as well as a pic of the sticker.
p.s. : Do not take this personally - the ALL CAPS are only for emphasis, I am not shouting or anything here. I felt the need to emphasise because not only are you spreading misinformation, you are defending it. I just want to say that the Honda engineers who designed this filter did a little bit more research than you did when they decided to fix this air filter in dazzler and not sponge/mesh/sry paper type.
I do hope you will take this constructively and have a look at the link in my signature.
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Despite reading this in owner's manual & from warning stickers, I couldn't curb my curiosity about viscous air-filters. I opened Dio's filter cover, after dusting I got a teaspoon full of boost like powder. So, how much viscous material did I take out?Originally posted by plasmabhai View Post... CLEARLY WRITTEN IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL. Further there is a sitcker stuck right next to the air filter under your seat which says the exact same thing WITH A DIAGRAM to make it clear.Last edited by SparKot; 05-08-2014, 02:28 AM.There is no honest path to prosperity - KoKa
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What exactly did you open? Sorry I did not clearly understand you.Originally posted by SparKot View PostDespite reading this in owner's manual & from warning stickers, I couldn't curb my curiosity about viscous air-filters. I opened Dio's filter cover, after dusting I got a teaspoon full of boost like powder. So, how much viscous material did I take out?---
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EDIT: It's Honda Dio (102cc) 2011 make.Originally posted by plasmabhai View PostWhat exactly did you open? Sorry I did not clearly understand you.
Fine dust was stuck between folds of viscous filter, it was not coming/falling out on gentle taps. Apparently that dirt had soaked up/out some viscous material through the membrane. So, I used a 20mm paint brush to reach between the folds and managed to gently nudge about a teaspoonful of that dirt.
I was surprised & contented then; not now though.
Have I done any serious harm to that filter?Last edited by SparKot; 05-08-2014, 03:55 AM.There is no honest path to prosperity - KoKa
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Thanks for the info. I could not judge clearly whether Honda Dazzler has Viscous type or Paper type Air Filter from the post mentioned by fellow xBhpian.Originally posted by plasmabhai View PostA simple paper type air filter can be cleaned with compressed air blown from the inside out.
However Dazzler's air filter is a VISCOUS PAPER TYPE AIR FILTER.
While the outer layer are dry paper to filter large sized dust particles, the inner layer is an oil covered layer which traps finer dust particles leading to better filtration and longer life. Even in dusty conditions this type of air filter can survive easily for 10k kms.
What the service centre people are saying is 100% correct and it is definitely NOT OK to clean a viscous paper air filter with compressed air.
Unless you are 100% sure of your facts please do not spread misinformation on this thread. The fact that Dazzler's air filter is not to be cleaned by compressed air is CLEARLY WRITTEN IN THE OWNER'S MANUAL. Further there is a sitcker stuck right next to the air filter under your seat which says the exact same thing WITH A DIAGRAM to make it clear.
For more information please see my DIY thread on the same from my signature. Not only does it have the procedure to replace the filter, it also has pictures of the relevant pages from the manual as well as a pic of the sticker.
p.s. : Do not take this personally - the ALL CAPS are only for emphasis, I am not shouting or anything here. I felt the need to emphasise because not only are you spreading misinformation, you are defending it. I just want to say that the Honda engineers who designed this filter did a little bit more research than you did when they decided to fix this air filter in dazzler and not sponge/mesh/sry paper type.
I do hope you will take this constructively and have a look at the link in my signature.
Peace.
My bad i confused Viscous as Paper type Air Filter.
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Hey, what i said is true for paper type air filters. Didn't knew this bike had Viscous type air filter. My bad.Originally posted by plasmabhai View PostHowever Dazzler's air filter is a VISCOUS PAPER TYPE AIR FILTER.
Gonna stay away for other threads.
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So basically you gently scraped of the surface dirt with a paint brush right? It yes then I think it should be ok as long as you have not damaged the upper layer of the filter (possible if you have used a hard bristle brush). I will say that replace the filter anyway at around 10-12000 kms.Originally posted by SparKot View PostFine dust was stuck between folds of viscous filter, it was not coming/falling out on gentle taps. Apparently that dirt had soaked up/out some viscous material through the membrane. So, I used a 20mm paint brush to reach between the folds and managed to gently nudge about a teaspoonful of that dirt.
I was surprised & contented then; not now though.
Have I done any serious harm to that filter?
Cheers!!Originally posted by devils_friend View PostThanks for the info.
LOL..!!Originally posted by nadz11.ns View PostGonna stay away for other threads.
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Today on the highway was riding the bike at 90kmph(short duration), i just could not feel the rear tyre on the road so did not have confidence (this never happend before)
so i slowed down and checked the tyres looked fine, but the monoshock was very soft i could just push it down by pressing the seat.
On bumpy roads the rear just keeps bouncing.
I dont take pillion so the monoshock is in soft position,but never faced this issue.
Is the monoshock damaged???
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check your mono shock settings, though its in soft setup, is it down to extreme clockwise position?(still should not be a problem at 90Ks)
May be you observed this today only, also check rear tire for over pressure.
You can test with a setup in between Hard(anticlockwise) and soft (clockwise), correct me here.
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I feel a damaged suspension will be more at stiffer side. (just assuming, as dampening should be affected in damage case)
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@ Vishal Rohra
Please share the cost of these LEDs,where in mumbai did you get this??
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Well they make up a lot of it but the position could have been better, where they wouldn't look more uglyOriginally posted by Vishal Rohra View PostFinally a solution to the weak dazzler light 5 watt led fog lights hope they last (chinese make) but pretty bright first image with stock headlight , second with the led's on
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