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Old 04-10-2006, 05:17 PM   #2
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Biz,

Just did this recently no real trick. Unscrew the filter housing (need to use a filter wrench) pull the filter off stick the new one on (put the new o ring on the housing tighten to spec DONE.. :dance: I got the correct filter wrench off the internet as not to crush/chew up the plastic housing. If you don't have check the local part store they might have it. Put the new crush ring on the drain plug should come with the filter usually taped to the box. Drain plug is a allen type setup I think it was 11mm (check that to be sure) Be sure not to over tighten as you can strip it. Mobil 1 0w-40 recommended by Porsche (there are other theroies on this one but I used what the said to use) 9 quarts Done ....................... One of the Easiest oil changes to do in my opinion. Everything is in the best location. GOOD LUCK................................


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