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Cleaning a Cooper Air Filter

Texas_Cicada

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How do I clean the Cooper air cleaners on my Bugeye? They appear to be the original air filters. Is there an upgrade or replacement I should consider?
 
Tex, If I remember, the book procedure involved washing them in gasoline and allowing them to dry. Not the safest thing in the world to do. I don't have a Bugeye book handy to verify that.
Vicky Brit sells foam pancake filters for the H1 carbs, but I dont know how efficient they are. I dont think K&N has them for the H1's, but, you can get K&N filter assemblies with uncut base plates so you can adapt them to fit anything.
I'm assuming you still have the H1 carbs on it? If you have switched to HS2's, you have all kinds of options.
Jeff
 
I have used K&N filters, they are definitely the dog's whatits. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
(Little English term for you there, sanitised for the forum /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif)
 
Steve, I run K&N's on everything, and they are fantastic. I'm just not sure if they make a filter that will bolt up to the H1 carburetors that are stock on a Bugeye.
Jeff
 
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