High Quality Chainsaw Bars Husqvarna Toys Hockfire Saws

550xp flocked or mesh air filter?

ZERO

Simple Life
GoldMember
Local time
2:40 PM
User ID
3354
Joined
Jun 7, 2017
Messages
387
Reaction score
1,866
Location
Woods & Mountains
Country flag
@Steve WOW, that is not good especially for a 25micron filter.
I wanted to try one of these, but your post has me thinking I should stay with my old set up.
5 gallons were run through this saw before I decided to clean the air filter.
I should have taken better pictures, intake reflection is the grease that got sucked in, no fines passing through the yellow.

DXSlxKo.jpg


MPmfyta.jpg


hGldOr4.jpg


K71zUOt.jpg
 

Steve

Excellence!
GoldMember
Local time
7:40 AM
User ID
639
Joined
Jan 21, 2016
Messages
8,447
Reaction score
45,434
Location
Missouri
Country flag
@Steve WOW, that is not good especially for a 25micron filter.
I wanted to try one of these, but your post has me thinking I should stay with my old set up.
5 gallons were run through this saw before I decided to clean the air filter.
I should have taken better pictures, intake reflection is the grease that got sucked in, no fines passing through the yellow.

DXSlxKo.jpg


MPmfyta.jpg


hGldOr4.jpg


K71zUOt.jpg


Ill switch back to the flocked with a grease seal and see how that goes. I wish they had a silk type like alot of the Electrolux Poulan and Dolmars had. The one on my 3500 lets nothing but air through!
 

isaaccarlson

Super OPE Member
Local time
7:40 AM
User ID
1185
Joined
Apr 22, 2016
Messages
368
Reaction score
837
Location
Colfax, WI
Country flag
I used flocked filters years ago, but could never get them as clean as original. They clogged up bit by bit over the years, so I switched to mesh and love them. They clean right up and let the same amount of super fines through as flocked filters.
 

Derf

Pinnacle OPE Member
Local time
8:40 AM
User ID
526
Joined
Jan 13, 2016
Messages
736
Reaction score
2,645
Location
Long Island NY
Country flag
I tend to think of filters as consumables. You can clean them out for a while, but eventually it’s nice to just replace them. I do the same with the filters in my car, so why not my saw? Give it a new carb kit, spark plug, fuel filter, air filter every couple seasons and I reckon if I take care of it, it will take care of me.
I also see all air filters as a trade off between filtering ability and airflow. Given the same amount of surface area, the more filtration you have the less airflow. I like the 372xp style filter the best, but second to that I like the invaginations (pleats?) on the underside of the 357xp filter. The 346/550 filters seem to have the least surface area of them all.
 

Steve

Excellence!
GoldMember
Local time
7:40 AM
User ID
639
Joined
Jan 21, 2016
Messages
8,447
Reaction score
45,434
Location
Missouri
Country flag
I also wonder about the true damage that is caused by fines entering the engine. Sone say your bearings will fail. Some say the cylinder wears out fast. I know of all the McCullochs i have every one gets fines past the flocked filter. And its been like that since the 60's. I have never seen a mac with a bering failure. I have not seen one with a chrome bore that was worn out. Just scored from no lube or air leaks.

I suppose what im getting at is can we verifie that fines drastically reduce the service life of a saw over its 300 hour rated life?
 

Cat 525

Mastermind Approved!
GoldMember
Local time
7:40 AM
User ID
7214
Joined
Sep 4, 2018
Messages
3,720
Reaction score
26,655
Location
Central Kansas
Country flag
While talking air filters, does anyone use brake cleaner on your filters? I have and it sure cleans them up! But maybe that's the wrong thing to do! Any feedback?
 

Steve

Excellence!
GoldMember
Local time
7:40 AM
User ID
639
Joined
Jan 21, 2016
Messages
8,447
Reaction score
45,434
Location
Missouri
Country flag
Brake cleaner is hard on plastics and any adhesive that bonds the filter media to the filter frame. I have damaged a few woth brake clean. I use super clean cleaner. Let it soak a half hour and rinse it backwards with water. Works well for me.
 

huskyboy

Sorta a husqvarna guy...
Local time
8:40 AM
User ID
1352
Joined
May 30, 2016
Messages
10,025
Reaction score
43,477
Location
Ct
Country flag
While talking air filters, does anyone use brake cleaner on your filters? I have and it sure cleans them up! But maybe that's the wrong thing to do! Any feedback?
Most of the time I blew them off with compressed air when I got home. I use dish soap or simple green and water on real dirty old ones. Spray it on let it soak in and rinse from inside out. Let it dry in sun. In the woods I use a old tooth brush or paint brush.
 
Last edited:

isaaccarlson

Super OPE Member
Local time
7:40 AM
User ID
1185
Joined
Apr 22, 2016
Messages
368
Reaction score
837
Location
Colfax, WI
Country flag
I had fines under my flock filters before i switched, and now I have less fines, but they are still there.
No harm yet. One has been running for almost 10 years and the other is almost 20 years old.
 
Top