Posted by Billy NY on April 08, 2015 at 07:53:18 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: OOooooooppps posted by jeffcat on April 07, 2015 at 19:55:02:
I do the same thing, my air filter was overdue on the car, element was or would have been ok to use but the darned mice built a nest in the intake side of the filter. That and the Napa filter sale, very inexpensive. They tried to chew the filter material, did not get too far. Nasty mess, took the air box off cleaned and sanitized it so as not to draw more, then tie wired hardware cloth on the end of the intake pipe to keep them out permanently. Noted that it was rodent proofed and to leave the screen, with the metal tip paint marker I get at napa. I mostly use painters tape for a backer, then write what I need to on it so I know when it was serviced, mileage, oil type, brand, quantity etc. makes everything visible and you don't have to keep records or remember.
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