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2015 Yamaha AR192 air/oil filter

Hockeyguy1960

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Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
AR192
Boat Length
19
Was wondering on my Yamaha AR192 if I should replace air filter or anything similar to look for on the supercharged engine…oil looks clean changed last year limited boat use last summer but never checked any air filters…any thoughts on maintenance before use this summer? First time jet boat owner…
 

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We were always suggested to replace if it sat for longer periods of time without use, I don't know if that was more preventative maintenance or just being over cautionary but it couldn't hurt to be sure.
 
I just blow those out with the compressor until they clearly need to be replaced.
I think I saturated mine when fogging my engine. Do you think the air compressor would clean it or should I just buy a new one?
 
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