Air Filter Cleaning & Replacement Guide for 2007 Husqvarna TE510

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Maintaining the air filter on your 2007 Husqvarna TE510 is essential for engine performance, longevity, and smooth rides. This exclusive MotoSport.com guide covers proprietary cleaning, inspection, & replacement techniques tailored for your TE510’s unique features and maintenance needs.

Understanding Your 2007 Husqvarna TE510 Air Filter System

  • Foam filter design: The TE510 utilizes a multi-stage foam filter, engineered for high airflow &nd ash; but it requires proper oiling to perform effectively.
  • Large displacement engine: With the 510cc engine, dust ingestion can severely impact performance. Keeping the filter immaculate is crucial, especially for aggressive enduro riding.
  • Oil blow-by risk: Owners have reported excess oil in the air box area. Always check for oily residue when servicing the filter and monitor crankcase vent tubes.

Step-by-Step Cleaning & Replacement Process

  1. Remove the seat & airbox cover
    Use your bike’s quick release or Allen bolts to access the air box. Carefully remove the seat and cover—avoid dropping dirt into the intake.
  2. Extract the air filter
    Gently detach the filter from its cage by releasing the retaining tabs. Inspect for tears, hardened glue seams, or wear.
  3. Clean the air filter
    • Submerge the foam filter in a specialized dirt bike filter cleaner.
    • Massage the cleaner through the foam but avoid twisting or wringing, which may damage the filter.
    • Rinse thoroughly with clean water until no residue remains.
    • Allow the filter to dry fully before proceeding.
  4. Inspect the filter cage & air box
    Wipe down the filter cage completely. Remove any dust, oil, or leftover debris from the air box, especially around the crankcase vent.
  5. Oil the filter thoroughly
    Apply high-quality foam filter oil. Ensure the entire surface is saturated, then squeeze out excess oil (until it drips slightly, then dab with a rag until no more drips). Insufficient oiling leaves the filter vulnerable to dust entry, while excessive oil may create messes.
  6. Reinstall the filter to the cage
    Align prongs and tabs carefully, wrapping the filter perfectly around the cage. Check that the seal is unbroken all the way around to prevent leaks.
  7. Fit the cage & filter into the airbox
    Double-check fitment. Reinstall the cover and seat.

Replacement Tips & Maintenance Frequency

  • Inspect the filter every ride and clean at least every 2-3 rides, or after dusty conditions.
  • Replace the air filter if you find tears, overstretched foam, or compromised glue seams.
  • Monitor oil levels routinely; excess oil in the air box may require attention to the vent tube or crankcase system.

Special Considerations for the 2007 Husqvarna TE510

  • Check oil in airbox: Some 2007 TE510 owners report crankcase venting issues. If you notice unusual oil accumulation, investigate for blockage or hose issues before riding hard.
  • Use compatible cleaning fluids: Only use cleaning products safe for foam filters to extend filter lifespan and ensure complete dirt removal.
  • Preventive care: Regular inspection of seals, gaskets, and filter mounting ensures the TE510's potent engine stays protected and running smooth.

Routine air filter cleaning — with thorough oiling — gives your 2007 Husqvarna TE510 the power, response and reliability that hardcore enduro riders demand. Follow MotoSport.com’s guide, inspect your filter often, and enjoy the trails with confidence.

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Disclaimer: This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended to replace your motorcycle's official owner's manual. Always refer to your manufacturer's documentation for model-specific instructions, torque specifications, safety procedures, and maintenance requirements. If you are unsure or inexperienced, consider seeking assistance from a qualified mechanic or technician.