Is there a 1997 Porsche 911 Turbo S?
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How to change the oil in a 1973 Porsche 911?
Fill your oil tank from the oil filler neck in the engine compartment. I recommend removing the oil dipstick so that you don’t pour oil all over the end that you need to hold. Add about eight quarts to the oil tank, and add an extra quart if you have a 1973 and later 911. Put the dip stick back in, and the oil cap back on.
Where is the oil drain plug on a Porsche 911?
Starting in late 1983, Porsche moved the location of this drain plug from the bottom of the engine to the side of the case. While all of your oil is draining, take the two plugs from the engine and the tank, and carefully clean them with a paper towel.
When did Porsche replace the 911 with the 928?
In 1979, Porsche had made plans to replace the 911 with their new 928 company flagship. Sales of the 911 remained so strong however, that Porsche revised its strategy and decided to inject new life into the 911 editions. 911 SC sales totaled 58,914 cars.
Fill your oil tank from the oil filler neck in the engine compartment. I recommend removing the oil dipstick so that you don’t pour oil all over the end that you need to hold. Add about eight quarts to the oil tank, and add an extra quart if you have a 1973 and later 911. Put the dip stick back in, and the oil cap back on.
Starting in late 1983, Porsche moved the location of this drain plug from the bottom of the engine to the side of the case. While all of your oil is draining, take the two plugs from the engine and the tank, and carefully clean them with a paper towel.
How big of an oil pan do I need for a 911?
The oil pan should be capable of holding about nine quarts of oil. Place a drip pan underneath in case you underestimate. The oil will be very hot, and will empty out extremely quickly, so be careful not to burn yourself. There will be no time to grab any more buckets or oil pans, so make sure that the one you choose is big enough.