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I did search, and paged through about 4 levels of results before I gave up. Pulled my cleaner cover off tonight to inspect my element on my M923 for the first time (I was told it was new when I bought it). That is a strange design. With all the talk about getting more power from the 855 I think that box might be a place to start. About 1/3 of the element is not really exposed. I mean it has that small gap and it can suck through the pleats but still. Mine was really only dirty on the part that stuck out. Seems, inefficient. Speaking of inefficiency the cartridge Maybe mine was a cheap one but I was not impressed. I can run the part number and get another but I would rather buy a better quality one. Didn't see any listed on the 5 ton parts reference, anyone find a higher quality element you really like? If we could source one about 1/2-3/4 inch smaller in diameter that would allow it to pull around that gap better. I know the filter is smaller but then from what I can tell it isn't using 30% of the one that is suposed to be there. For mounting/centering you could use small dowels or strips of wood as spacers. Just thinking about how to improve airflow without inventing the wheel.
My Filter numbers
19207-11604545
MFR-3ES68 10/05
Also found out that at some point prior it was leaking dust bad. I was not pleased when I stuck my hand in the engine air inlet pipe and came up with thick dust. Pulled it out and looked in the motor intake and there was nothing but a film of oil. Maybe that is why my truck had a new motor. Cleaned the inside of the pipe and will let it all dry for a day or two while I try and track down better air cleaners. There has got to be some higher quality stuff out there. Maybe mine is fleet service but...more air is power. I run K&N on the pickup and like it, I wonder if they will make a custom filter?
-Ken
My Filter numbers
19207-11604545
MFR-3ES68 10/05
Also found out that at some point prior it was leaking dust bad. I was not pleased when I stuck my hand in the engine air inlet pipe and came up with thick dust. Pulled it out and looked in the motor intake and there was nothing but a film of oil. Maybe that is why my truck had a new motor. Cleaned the inside of the pipe and will let it all dry for a day or two while I try and track down better air cleaners. There has got to be some higher quality stuff out there. Maybe mine is fleet service but...more air is power. I run K&N on the pickup and like it, I wonder if they will make a custom filter?
-Ken
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