How To Save Over $250 Changing the a Oil On A Porsche #porsche #997 #diy #klickwrenchtool

How To Save Over $250 Changing the a Oil On A Porsche #porsche #997 #diy #klickwrenchtool

Changing the oil on a Porsche 911 (997 generation especially) is easy and a great way to save money. To do-it-yourself (DIY), you’ll need the following tools:

1. Mobile 1 0W-40 Synthetic (10 qts needed): http://amzn.to/2bnzw7I
2. Mahle OEM Oil FIlter: http://amzn.to/2aS2sYK
3. Engine Oil Drain Plug (37 ft-lbs): http://amzn.to/2aS27FQ
4. Drain Plug Gasket: https://amzn.to/3FuU9OB
5. 36mm socket for Oil Filter Cap (19 ft-lbs): https://amzn.to/3gTOebC
Optional: Klick Wrench Torque Limiting 36mm Oil Filter Socket: https://klickwrench.com/product/36mm-socket-green-25nm/
6. 8mm Allen Socket: https://amzn.to/3gXfeXA
7. Foxwell Diagnostic Scanner: https://bit.ly/foxwellcf

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@CarFanatic says:

Find products shown in the video here:
Oil Reset Scanner: https://bit.ly/foxwellcf
Oil, Filter, & Tools: https://bit.ly/997oilchange

@2kostasd says:

The BEST how to video I've seen! Thanks for making it quick and simple with all the details!

@Fahrenheit38 says:

I want that oil filter wrench

@juanornelas1923 says:

Great video let me know when you would like to sell your car!

@hangingchad_ says:

Great video, now I just need to get myself a 997 911…

@user-qn6yt3zx3w says:

Great “how to”, just don’t use that terrible Mobil 1 engine oil. I know the manufacturers recommend it, and it’s actually fine for new engines. But after the warranty period, switch to a Driven or a Motul oil – they continue to protect an engine even when they get contaminated with some gasoline (quite common for weekend/summer cars which tend to idle at cold more and more often).

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