An Engine Basic Air Cleaner is located in the air intake system, between the air intake duct and the engine's intake manifold. The air cleaner consists of a housing or canister that contains a replaceable filter element, which can be made of various materials such as paper, foam, or cotton. As the engine draws in air during operation, the air cleaner filters out these contaminants, preventing them from entering the engine's combustion chambers and causing wear and tear on components.
Attributes:
• Leads to better fuel efficiency and reduced emissions by providing filtered air for combustion
• Manufactured to precise specifications and is built for durability and reliability
Applications:
An Engine Basic Air Cleaner filters out the contaminants before they can reach the engine's combustion chambers. The incoming air is drawn through the air intake duct and passes through the air cleaner housing, where the filter element captures the particulates. The clean air then continues its path to the intake manifold and eventually the engine cylinders