Your genuine surprise and appreciation for the function of our MaxFlow filter is sincerely appreciated. The fact that you took the time to make and share this video is why we work so hard to make high quality filter kits that work as advertised. This is an excellent how to video, your attention to detail is exemplary, and I can't offer any suggestions how to do it better than you did! Thank you!!
I put a second oem o-ring over the already existing one. Seems to give lots of cushion on vibration this way, better than a flat o-ring under it which I also tried. So far I am very pleased by the results, zero fines passing through. I use the stock HD2 air filter.
As a ex motocross ride dealing with that type of oil filter for years is put the filter in a freezer bag with the oil on it. Then squeeze the filter to get out the excess oil. The filters we used had different layers. We would do three ready to use air filters for each bike.
500i is a serious work horse, but requires clean air. The saw is gas thirty as hell and that certainly gets amped up as the air cleaner vaccums up dust as the day wears on. Its hard to maintain a clean standard filter during the day, because they require a smear of grease on the O ring on the fiter I spend 7 hrs on this saw a day, thats about 6 fills / oil sharpen, diss drink,smoke, and rip back in. Have put 500 lires through this saw. Only problems is The dog bolts kept coming loose, first blue locklite, then red. Now I went 406 it's permenant.
This soaking in oil wouldn't make it more difficult cleaning the filter afterwards? It's a lot of cumbersome work one has to do for spending that much money buying a saw! Maybe I think twice before I buy a 500 I !
Really helpful tips. Thanks for sharing. You get lots of chainsaws and talk a lot about chainsaws, very informative. Are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and you get the knowledge on chainsaw maintenance and repair, maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.
Your genuine surprise and appreciation for the function of our MaxFlow filter is sincerely appreciated. The fact that you took the time to make and share this video is why we work so hard to make high quality filter kits that work as advertised. This is an excellent how to video, your attention to detail is exemplary, and I can't offer any suggestions how to do it better than you did! Thank you!!
I put a second oem o-ring over the already existing one. Seems to give lots of cushion on vibration this way, better than a flat o-ring under it which I also tried. So far I am very pleased by the results, zero fines passing through. I use the stock HD2 air filter.
I’ve heard that works really well from other people too
Can you send me a picture of the set-up and the part number of the o-ring?thanks.
As a ex motocross ride dealing with that type of oil filter for years is put the filter in a freezer bag with the oil on it. Then squeeze the filter to get out the excess oil. The filters we used had different layers. We would do three ready to use air filters for each bike.
500i is a serious work horse, but requires clean air. The saw is gas thirty as hell and that certainly gets amped up as the air cleaner vaccums up dust as the day wears on. Its hard to maintain a clean standard filter during the day, because they require a smear of grease on the O ring on the fiter I spend 7 hrs on this saw a day, thats about 6 fills / oil sharpen, diss drink,smoke, and rip back in. Have put 500 lires through this saw. Only problems is The dog bolts kept coming loose, first blue locklite, then red. Now I went 406 it's permenant.
Those max flows are a must have for the Stihls, Stihl has a terrible air filter design
Ya the stock filter is absolute garbage it sucks dirt like vacuum cleaner
Installed properly they really work well
Best investment for Stihl saws and the new 5 series husqvarna filtration to terrible too🤙🏻😎
I took the stock filter out after 1 tank of gas and it was allowing crap threw not cool
Definitely worth every penny shame on Stihl for designing a $1500 saw with a filter that eats more dirt than a night crawler 😂
This soaking in oil wouldn't make it more difficult cleaning the filter afterwards?
It's a lot of cumbersome work one has to do for spending that much money buying a saw!
Maybe I think twice before I buy a 500 I !
buy it you wont regret
Really helpful tips. Thanks for sharing. You get lots of chainsaws and talk a lot about chainsaws, very informative. Are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines
and you get the knowledge on chainsaw maintenance and repair, maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.