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I thought that the filter thing had a red line in the side of it which is a fill line. I know the type 1's have this. >From Chris Swafford:www.geocities.com/motorcity/garage/4265/ 537Buckeye 36LSB S.W. Corner of Cinti,Oh In the Hills 73'Squareback Yellow,Rear end hell is fixed! Manual Carbed. 62,000Mi. 71'Squareback Lt. Blue,Fuel Injection-Auto, 88,000Mi. 90'Nissan Sentra Red&White Rusted & 83 Ford LTD Midsize (Gas Hog) On Sat, 8 May 1999 12:18:28 -0700 "william e. weatherford" <instereo@san.rr.com> writes: >my first oil change on a volkswagon by william weatherford > >i went to kragen auto parts to get my oil and while i was there i said >to >myself 'i need to get an oil filter too' (this was obviously before i >read >the manual and found out i don't need one for my 71 square) the >unbeleivable thing was that the person at the counter punched it up in >the >computer and gave me a fram oil filter! i don't think i'll be buying >many >parts from that store anymore. > >well any way, the change went good and4“± to clean the air filter, >but >i didn't know how much oil to put in the pan. i have chilton and how >to >keep your vw alive, but one doesn't mention how much and the other >says to >fill to the red line... but there is no red line in mine. right now i >have >about 1/3 of a quart in there is that sufficient? am i just being anal >about the whole thing? > >thanks for any help > > >>>>instereo<<< >'71 san diego square > > >------------------------------------------------------------------- >Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]