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Make sure old filter gasket is removed... 200 1985

LOL
i used to work in a garage while i was going to highschool, only did it once, damn, what a mess to clean up. i wasn't the first, and i sure wasn't the last, even the boss did it once or twice while i was working there. of course it was a volkswagon shop & the old hippies driving them wouldn't change the filter unless it was in the shop for something else, might have had something to do w/ the gaskets getting baked onto the engine.
definately don't forget that gasket, & don't forget to apply a bit of oil to the new one, even fill the filter up.
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-- '82 245GL B23E 350k km --






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