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> Remote Oil Filter, fixing PO problem, where to put it?
scoobykvn
post Sep 12 2008, 08:19 AM
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I am fixing a PO problem with the add on remote oil filter. The original mounting (or lack there of) was with sheet metal screws to the firewall near the heater tube inlet on the passenger side. I am trying to figure out a good place to mount it and looking to see what others have done. Pics would be great. Thanks for any help given.
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McMark
post Sep 12 2008, 08:53 PM
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Here's some pics. Uses a stock 914 filter or a stock 914/6 filter. It catches oil spill nicely and routes it out of the car. If you plan ahead, you can put a bottle under the drain hose to catch the spill.


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post Sep 12 2008, 10:32 PM
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Here's some pics. Uses a stock 914 filter or a stock 914/6 filter. It catches oil spill nicely and routes it out of the car. If you plan ahead, you can put a bottle under the drain hose to catch the spill.


At the recent first in car oil change there was almost no spillage at all. Seems it all drained back into the engine when I drained the oil.
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