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I got a Ventilator installed as part of the stage 1 on my new FLT.
I guess the US cross over part number is 29400298.
I see they, (Harley), makes a cleanable replacement element for $59.
Nobody seems to know up here if the element I originally got with the bike is one you clean then oil.
I cant remember if it was pink when new or not.
No answers when I phoned K&N either.
The element you have is a K&N; same part # as the replacement K&N. Clean gently with hot soapy water or K&N cleaner, rinse, shake out and let dry. Oil with K&N filter oil. Don't blow filter out with air.
The element you have is a K&N; same part # as the replacement K&N. Clean gently with hot soapy water or K&N cleaner, rinse, shake out and let dry. Oil with K&N filter oil. Don't blow filter out with air.
Thanks for the answer! Appreciate the help on these forums all the time.
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