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964 oil change

I am about to change the oil in my 1990 C2. The manual says to remove the plug in front of the right rear tire. Then remove the plug in the crankcase. These 2 plugs I can locate. Then it states to remove the oil filter. I found that also!! Next, it says to remove the oil drain plug at "oil filter console." The manual only has a drawing and not of picture of this third drain plug location, therefore I cannot tell where this is. Can anyone give me a description as to where this third plug is located? I am thinking it is behind the filter and once I have removed the filter this plug will be visible. Also, Pelican Parts list that there are three of these plug washers needed for an oil change, so I know this third plug is somewhere.

Any help is appreciated.

Steve

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The oil drain plug at "oil filter console" - thats inside the right rear fender towards the rear of the car. You have to look up and behind the right rear tire. I have never removed that plug for an oil change. The other two should be fine.

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Stephen,

Thanks for the help. Now I can proceed.

Can you tell me about the Andial exhaust you have added? What is the noise level? Did you notice a performance increase?

Thanks,

Steve
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Stephen,

Thanks for the help. Now I can proceed.

Can you tell me about the Andial exhaust you have added? What is the noise level? Did you notice a performance increase?

Thanks,

Steve
The Andial primary sport muffler was installed by the PO. The muffler was made by TeZet of Switzerland for Andial. It definately has a nice growl without being offensive. Its no longer available from Andial.

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