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Date:         Tue, 11 Feb 1997 09:57:37 -0500
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From:         Richard Golen <rgolen@umassd.edu>
Subject:      RE: Needed - EV Oil Filters

>Ouch! What's the difference with the EV filters? I though the Audi 5=20 >cyl used the same old VW filter used since the early 70s. Is it like=20 >the Corrado filter with a big nut on the end, or what? > >Around here, the dealer is $6.50 for a standard gas VW filter, $7.50=20 >for the diesel, haven't checked on the EV though. $8.75 =3D abput $12=20 >CDN though...

The difference is the big nut on the end of the oil filter....eventhough = I have not personally changed the oil, I did get to watch once (does = that make me a lubrication voyeur?)....

The oil filter is in a real tight place, and it does not appear that the = usual slip wrench would fit into the area.

Ric


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