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Echo 2511T Air Filter Cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="NeSurfcaster" data-source="post: 7299820" data-attributes="member: 156190"><p>I think you can split the filter in half and snap it back together. I've been using dawn dish soap and water, not much soap at all. blow it off then air dry. I put a o-ring on my carb plate which helped but a few fines still get by. That little bit of fines doesn't bother me, there nothing compared to a 201tc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeSurfcaster, post: 7299820, member: 156190"] I think you can split the filter in half and snap it back together. I've been using dawn dish soap and water, not much soap at all. blow it off then air dry. I put a o-ring on my carb plate which helped but a few fines still get by. That little bit of fines doesn't bother me, there nothing compared to a 201tc [/QUOTE]
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