How To Change Classic Porsche 911 964 Oil and Filter
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Wow, this video took a tremendous amount of time, but I got through it. If I kept editing it I could just go on and on, so hopefully, the fundament idea gets across and there is a ton of information in this video. After reflecting ton on this video, I wish I used a more summertime oil viscosity. However, there are many oil recommendations out there and I went with a colder climate viscosity. I would have wanted to show you what I use in warmer driving seasons.
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This is such a brilliant video thanks for sharing. Will be following your steps when changing my 964 oil.
Thank you! much appreciated.
@@levelupclassics foe future content can you cover brake pad change and brake fluid bleed?! This is an area I would like to tackle in my 64 but always feel a little nervous with !
Yes sir! This is totally on my list of things to show. Ive done this a bunch too. I love my motive power bleeder. If you want to get started early, its very similar to my e46 m3 brake flush video too. I need to flush both my cars, so its absolutely on my to-do list. I like the aluminum red cap euro model of the bleeder, but I will make a video when I do it. I have a bunch of other videos to edit too, editing is the nightmare of youtube. lol
Great video, very helpful!
Thank you so much!
awesome channel can you make a video on how to check / top up oil properly without over filling
Thank you! Towards the end of the video, I show getting the car to operating temps by running the car and then getting the oil to the middle of the dipstick and the oil gauge needle to the middle of the oil gauge. If you overfill, you can either syringe oil out of the filler neck or drain some oil, but hopefully, you add little by little and it will eventually get there. Even if you are on the lower side it is ok because you still have a ton of oil in the engine.
In my experience, if you let the oil drain over night, I did not have to deal with the oil mess when removing the oil filter.
Thanks! Love the tip.
Hi, congratulations on the content. Can you tell me how many liters are needed? Thank you
It takes about 9-10 liters (assuming I'm converting quarts correctly). cheers!
@@levelupclassics thanks you 😎
Great how to
Thank you! I appreciate you.
I always check 964 oil level with the engine hot and running.
Yes needs to be at operating temperatures. Thanks!
You talk about an oil catch tray from rennline. Please give a link.
My apologies. Check it out!
www.rennline.com/oil-filter-drip-tray-sku-t09/?setCurrencyId=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwvJyjBhApEiwAWz2nLeVnzHHmVzJbgkEy-mhvgXHmVsbK3RPku4XqPcHlWmo9x3zyc9NZExoCTVgQAvD_BwE
Did you remove the plastik cover underneath without liftig the back of the car ?
You can if you can reach that far in or roll the back onto some wood blocks. However, you dont need to lift the car do to the oil change. There is enough room, but you might be uncomfortable. haha There is many options. Cheers!
With the thermostat open the radiator gets drained also.
Spot on, this too! That's why we like a good warm up, but if you are a more regular oil changing person eventually it gets flushed out with the next go around too. Thanks!
A 964 can never be a 911.
Thanks for your feedback. Im not sure what you are saying but, a 964 is one of the model series within the 911 nomenclature. I love all 911s.
@@levelupclassics The 911 designates the air cooled engine, it does not for 964 or any other model after.
You can easily convert an early 911 so that it looks like an 964. The same thing works the other way around. As long as such simple optical updates and backdates are possible, it`s a real 911.