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WLM
07-02-2010, 08:46 PM
Just spent 2 days looking for a new air filter for my 1990 model (#215) Napa was the first location that had the canister/filter $260. Found the same filter at a company called TURBO DIESEL AND ELECTRIC in Atlanta "with locations all over SE". $144
1-800-241-4389

Great price if you are looking.:laugh:

jwe648
07-02-2010, 09:31 PM
Did you Try http://www.filterbarn.com/ I've found them to be very compeditive..

Just spent 2 days looking for a new air filter for my 1990 model (#215) Napa was the first location that had the canister/filter $260. Found the same filter at a company called TURBO DIESEL AND ELECTRIC in Atlanta "with locations all over SE". $144
1-800-241-4389

Great price if you are looking.:laugh:

encantotom
07-02-2010, 10:48 PM
wlm makes a good point as does jimmy. dont buy from the non truck places. they will charge you a fortune. i paid around 120 bucks for mine at a truck filter place in phoenix. i should have the same one as wlm does....

tom

larryweikart
07-03-2010, 12:24 AM
I'm certainly happy I only have to change it every 50,000 miles. On our 94 I have to remove both turbo pipes to change it and that is a tough, very tight area to work in and the filter itself has to be in the proper position just to come out. Has anyone, with the same situation, found a way to make it an easier task?"

folivier
07-03-2010, 01:52 AM
Larry, do you have the 8v92 or series 60? My 8v92 is fairly easy to remove.

prairieschooner
07-03-2010, 03:19 AM
I found a Dealer for Donaldson Filters in Yum, AZ. They have excellent prices but do not accept Credit Cards or Checks. You may be able to find a local Dealer that sells Filters very competitively, just need cash.

larryweikart
07-03-2010, 01:43 PM
Forest: I have one of the first series 60's and it is a bear to change the air filter! Takes most of a day. I'm sure Newell had some comments about it and probably made a change of some kind. If anyone has my set up and has found a way to ease the task, I sure would like to hear about it.

rheavn
07-03-2010, 01:57 PM
Larry,
If you could post a picture it would be helpful. I have the series 60, but it only took me about an hour to change the air filter & that included cleaning & polishing.

larryweikart
07-03-2010, 02:28 PM
Steve: Did you have to remove your turbo pipes? I'm not at the coach but will take a pic and add asap! There is no way I could change it in an hour. Newell certainly changed the access in between the 94's and 99's. I'm just wondering if there is a change I could make to make it easier. Like I said, thank the lord it is required only every 50,000 miles.

rheavn
07-03-2010, 05:00 PM
Larry,
I removed the lower horizontal chrome turbo pipe first. I then loosened the vertical turbo pipe clamp at the air filter. I then unclamped the horizontal air inlet pipe at both ends & removed it. The air filter unclamped & was easily removed. The job looked harder than it was. Now with that being said without seeing a picture, your set up could be completely different than mine.

Hope this helps.....................

larryweikart
07-04-2010, 02:09 AM
Thank you for that info Steve, It may be different. We're on our way to Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Ut. I'll take a pic then and post it as soon as I can. My hard drive crashed and I lost a lot of stuff and am having trouble getting on WiFi. Of course I could just stop in Branson and you can demonstrate. If you did that a couple of times, this thick head would catch on. Hope you're having a great 4th! America the Beautiful!

express1
07-04-2010, 05:22 PM
If you do stop in Branson and change it, you should film for others!!!!