How to Replace a Perkins Air Filter: Step-by-Step Guide

Why Air Filter Replacement Matters

The air filter prevents dust and debris from entering your Perkins engine’s cylinders. A clogged air filter restricts airflow, reducing power output and increasing fuel consumption. For Perkins generator engines, regular air filter replacement is essential.

Tools Needed

  • New Perkins air filter (verify part number)
  • Standard wrench set
  • Clean rags
  • Silicone grease (for gasket)

Step-by-Step Replacement

Step 1: Shut Down the Generator

Ensure the generator is completely stopped and cooled before starting work.

Step 2: Locate the Air Filter Housing

The air filter housing is typically located on the side of the engine. Follow the air intake duct from the turbocharger to find it.

Step 3: Remove the Housing Cover

Loosen the clamps or bolts holding the air filter housing cover. Carefully remove the cover.

Step 4: Remove the Old Filter

Pull the old filter element straight out. Inspect it for contamination — heavy dirt or damage indicates the replacement was overdue.

Step 5: Clean the Housing

Wipe the inside of the housing with a clean, damp rag. Remove any debris or dirt that could contaminate the new filter.

Step 6: Install the New Filter

Place the new filter in the housing, ensuring it seats properly. Apply a thin coat of silicone grease to the gasket surface if needed.

Step 7: Reassemble

Replace the housing cover and tighten the clamps or bolts. Don’t over-tighten.

Step 8: Test Run

Start the generator and verify it runs normally. Check for any air leaks around the filter housing.

Replacement Intervals

  • Normal conditions: Every 500-1000 hours
  • Dusty conditions: Every 250-500 hours
  • Annually: At minimum, regardless of hours

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