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No Toil air filter oil

Posted: 06:05 pm Mar 11 2006
by Colorado Mike
tried this stuff out on my kid's race bike. Seems to work pretty well on the Twin-air filter he has. I got the kit from RM that has the cleaner, oil, and sealing grease. The cleaner seems to do a good job breaking down the old stuff, and so far the oil seems to stay sticky and not let stuff through. I like being able to wash it out in the kitchen sink without my wife going non-linear.

Posted: 08:19 pm Mar 11 2006
by skipro3
Join the club. That stuff is great.

Posted: 09:16 pm Mar 11 2006
by KDXer
I read somewhere not to leave your bike sitting too long in between oiling and riding due to the fact that the oil degrades over time ?????

I'm not saying it's gospel but I recall reading it somewhere. I am also not saying it's a bad product, so don't flame me. :twisted:

Posted: 10:31 pm Mar 11 2006
by Colorado Mike
I heard that too Kay Dee, uh,,, of course maybe it was from you though. :roll: Anyway, that's why I started using it on his bike, he races so it gets serviced a lot. Mine tends to sit for long periods while I take care of my high maintenence kids :lol: .

Posted: 12:51 pm Mar 15 2006
by canyncarvr
What oil does NOT degrade over time?

I have never had any issue/problem with NoToil coming off the filter, not doing its job.

Can't say the same of the K&N line of filter service products.

I'm saying that it seems NoToil is a target of whining...cuz they are different? While a 'tried and true' outfit has some problems of its own!

KayD: Before you go around ragging and moaning about how lousy something is..posting and moaning and preaching about how bad it is, get 'yur facts straight!! :twisted:

Posted: 11:49 am Mar 16 2006
by skipro3
Ha!!
Flamed anyway!!!!

Posted: 12:19 am Mar 17 2006
by KDXer
:shock: :butthead: :razz:

Yeah, like I apparently said NoToil is CRAP... (but only cos Bradley uses it)

Posted: 12:39 pm Mar 17 2006
by canyncarvr
:lol:

Yes, you did...and yes, I do!

..and only my sister calls me that.

Don't you have a bike to put back together? HHhhmmmm?????

Posted: 10:55 pm Mar 17 2006
by KDXer
No I didn't...and YES I do !!

BRADLEY !!!! :razz: :lol:

Posted: 11:26 am Nov 03 2006
by vntgmxr88
Just to let you guys know, I called NoToil and inquired if I could use their products on Uni Filters, as NoToil does not make filters for my vintage Husky. I was told not to use their products, as they would degrade the glue on the Uni filter. Brian

Posted: 12:27 pm Oct 06 2009
by Brian
I have used NO TOIL for years and love it. On filters not made for it I have noticed that the seams start to un-glue but even that takes a while. The stuff is alcohol based and I noticed you can use alcohol to clean the filters. Then you don't have any dry time, you can just re oil and go.