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Bel-Ray Foam Filter Oil - 1 Liter

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Bel-Ray Foam Filter Oil - 1 Liter - Main
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Product Description

  • This item is considered hazardous material. Orders containing this product will ship ground only and cannot be shipped to Alaska, Hawaii, or US Territories.

Bel-Ray® Foam Filter Oil is a foam air filter oil for all street, off-road, and racing foam air filter applications. Innovative Bel-Ray technology has produced a foam filter oil unlike any other. It is easy to apply and improves airflow. Ultra-viscous formula forms an oil barrier to trap micron-sized particles that can cause engine damage. Bel-Ray's waterproof air filter oil prevents clogging when wet.

  • Easy to apply and improves airflow.
  • Ultra-viscous formula forms an oil barrier to trap micron-sized particles that can cause engine damage.
  • Waterproof air filter oil prevents clogging when wet.
  • For all street, off-road, and racing foam air filter applications.
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offroadntime Location: Phoenix, AZ
cr85143 Location: bowdon, ga
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Top 500 Contributor Verified Purchaser
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Does what it's suppose to
This is good foam filter oil. Very similar to FFT in how it behaves very tacky and no dirt in boot Not sure I really like the bottle design at the opening though....I guess its ok but I just like a simple twist on cap better.
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Location: Concord, NC
Good oil
Its a little harder than the spray on stuff but you get more oil. Bel-Ray's oil is very tacky and viscous but still breathable.
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Location: bowdon, ga
Good Buy
good oil to use for your air filter. it does take a little bit longer to apply it rather than spray. nut works just as good if not better
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Location: Chicago, IL
Good
I have used since I started riding and have had no issues.
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Location: lexington,TN.
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Top 250 Contributor
Location: Swedesboro, NJ
The best foam filter oil.
It stays on the filter and doesn't end up dripping into the bottom of the air box. It lasts through the worst conditions. A bit tough to clean but well worth the effort.
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Location: Poconos P.A
Only oil
If you dont want dirt in your carb than dont be so cheap, and use bel-ray
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Top 500 Contributor
Location: Dallas, Tx
Filter Oil
Not a fan of bio filter oi. This stuff takes a little more work, but is very good. Collects dirt well. Fairly water repellent. Easy to disperse. I don't trust the stuff in a can.
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Top 25 Contributor
Location: El Paso, Texas
I only use this oil on my filters. I have used it for at least 30 years. It dries tackier than when you put it on the filter.
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Location: spfld
Love it
works the best
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deboQ Over 4 years ago
Will it work with the "Twin air" brand of filters?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 4 years ago
Yes this will work just fine.
Top 25 Contributor
2 years 9 months ago Location: El Paso, Texas
Yes this will work with Twin Air filters.
ARD210 Over 4 years ago
How do you clean this out of your filter?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 4 years ago
Just use some foam filter cleaner...
Over 4 years ago Location: East Texas
You can use warm water with some dish soap or OxyClean to remove it from the filter. Don't use gas or kerosene as it could damage your filter.
Top 25 Contributor
2 years 9 months ago Location: El Paso, Texas
I use solvent in a large parts washer but some use soap and warm water.
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