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					12-15-2006, 04:25 
				 
				
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					How do people test their air filters?  My European Mercedes motorhome had a 
				
				
				
			nifty feature. It had a vacuum operated piston in the intake. When the air filter go dirty and vacuum increased in the intake, it would suck the piston down and it would show red in a little window. I see my intake, pre-turbo has a schrader valve (inoperable) in it which I assume is for testing with a vacuum gauge. Do other people have that? If not, what are the options? With filters at $80 it's nice to have a test before replacing. Kerry 82 FC 35 Denver  | 
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					12-15-2006, 04:58 
				 
				
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					Dave  That's oem on my 93pt also oem on my Dodge diesel truck. Bob 
				
				
				
			93pt-40 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards" > > How do people test their air filters? My European Mercedes motorhome had a nifty feature. > It had a vacuum operated piston in the intake. When the air filter go dirty and vacuum > increased in the intake, it would suck the piston down and it would show red in a little > window. I see my intake, pre-turbo has a schrader valve (inoperable) in it which I assume is > for testing with a vacuum gauge. Do other people have that? If not, what are the options? > With filters at $80 it's nice to have a test before replacing. > > Kerry > 82 FC 35 > Denver >  | 
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					12-15-2006, 05:06 
				 
				
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					Ok, I found one.  I'll probably get it and install it in the intake. 
				
				
				
			http://www.knfilters.com/search/product....od=85-2444 Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bob & Carol Howald`" wrote: > > Dave That's oem on my 93pt also oem on my Dodge diesel truck. Bob > 93pt-40 > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards" > > > > > How do people test their air filters? My European Mercedes > motorhome had a nifty feature. > > It had a vacuum operated piston in the intake. When the air filter > go dirty and vacuum > > increased in the intake, it would suck the piston down and it would > show red in a little > > window. I see my intake, pre-turbo has a schrader valve > (inoperable) in it which I assume is > > for testing with a vacuum gauge. Do other people have that? If > not, what are the options? > > With filters at $80 it's nice to have a test before replacing. > > > > Kerry > > 82 FC 35 > > Denver > > >  | 
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					01-03-2007, 03:55 
				 
				
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					Picked up my air filter indicator yesterday.  Overpriced at $38 but still a good 
				
				
				
			way to keep track of the condition of the filter. It goes in the intake between the filter and turbo or filter and engine intake. It's basically a vacuum guage that shows highest vacuum pulled. It should help avoid the problem Julia had with a plugged filter. It comes in two versions. On is threaded and the other fits into a grommet that itself fits into an 11/16 hole drilled in the intake. Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "davidkerryedwards" wrote: > > Ok, I found one. I'll probably get it and install it in the intake. > > http://www.knfilters.com/search/product....od=85-2444 > > Kerry > 82 Fc 35 > Denver >  | 
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