Under the intake manifold.
ph 25
the oil filter is a canister filter on the right hand side of the engine. right beside the fill cap. make sure you tighten it to 25 nm with a torque wrench
Rover 3500 and 3500S (1967-1976)
?? What filter? I gather it is a walk-behind mower. Just change the oil every 25 hours to keep it alive!
6.2 quarts with a filter change
5w30 major brand. I personally use Pennzoil, and have for 25 years with no internal engine problems. Just as important is the oil filter and air filter. Replace the air filter every 30,000 miles. Replace the oil filter at every oil change every 5,000 miles. I recommend you use an AC/Delco filter. Top rated filter that will provide excellent protection and flow. If you cannot find an AC/Delco use a Purolator or Wix filter.
Pf 25 would be the standard replacement , but if you would like and have the room depending on the oil filter housing angle (exhaust headers)you can also use a pf11 which is a 1 quart filter
It's IN the oil pan! You need a 7/8" wrench and some muscle. Remove the cover and you'll see it in the hole.
For general power use: oil pan capacity is approx. 27 liters oil filter capacity is 4 to 4.5 liters For construction machinery use: oil pan capacity is approx. 25 liters oil filter capacity is 4 to 4.5 liters
Fits the same application as an AC Delco PF-25. PF-25 has been discontinued and replaced by PF-454.
A standard oil change at PepBoys costs $24.99 which includes Up to 5 quarts of Conventional Oil, Oil Filter replacement, 25 point Safety Check, and a FREE Pressure Check.
2006 Volkswagen Passat Sedan (3C2) V6-3.6L (BLV)Engine Oil, Draining or Extracting, Changing Oil Filter and Filling Oil03 - Service ProceduresEngine Oil, Draining or ExtractingSpecial tools, testers and auxiliary items required¤Oil extractor (V.A.G 1782)¤Oil absorbent towel (VAS 6204/1)Engine Oil, Draining or ExtractingPerform the following work procedure:¤On engines with standing oil filter module, oil filter should be changed before the oil change. Removing the filter element will open a valve and oil in the filter housing will flow automatically into the crankshaft housing.¤If engine oil is drained and not extracted using old oil extraction unit, replace oil drain plug. This prevents leaks.¤Observe waste disposal regulations!Extract engine oil using old oil collecting and extracting unit (V.A.G 1782).Remove oil drain plugLet engine oil drain.¤Observe waste disposal regulations! Screw in new oil drain plug with sealing ring hand-tight.Fill up with engine oil. Note oil specification.Torque specifications for oil drain plug: 30 NmCAUTION!¤Torque settings must not be exceeded¤A torque figure that is too high may lead to leaks or even damage the oil pan.Oil Filter, 2.0L TFSI, Removing and InstallingSpecial tools, testers and auxiliary items required¤Oil drain adapter (T40057)¤Oil filter wrench (VAS 3417)¤Torque Wrench (V.A.G 1331/)¤Needle-nose pliersOil Filter Housing, DrainingCAUTION!¤Oil filter housing must be drained before it is removed.¤When screwing in oil drain adapter (T40057), a valve in the oil filter housing is opened.¤If oil drain adapter (T40057) is unscrewed again, the valve closes automatically again.Unscrew dust cap - arrow - from oil filter housing.Screw oil drain adapter (T40057) into oil filter housing and hold hose into an oil collecting pan.Allow engine oil to drain.Unscrew oil drain adapter (T40057) again.The drain valve - 1 - should seal flush with the under side of the oil filter housing - 2 -.Oil Filter Insert, RemovingThe oil filter housing can be loosened using the oil filter wrench (VAS 3417).Then unscrew by hand and remove together with oil filter insert.Remove oil filter insert - 2 - from oil filter housing center tube - 4 -.Seal, RemovingCAUTION!The oil filter housing sealing ring - 3 - must be replaced each time the oil filter insert is changed - 2 - or every other time the oil filter housing is loosened.The sealing ring is equipped with a so-called "service flag " - A -.¤The sealing ring can be gripped at the "service flag" - A - with a suitable tool and then removed from the seal groove.Remove sealing ring - 1 - from oil filter housing seal groove - 2 - by pulling sealing ring out with needle-nose pliers - 3 - on the "service flag" - arrow -.Seal, InstallingLubricate sealing ring - 3 -.Lay sealing ring in oil filter housing seal groove so service flag - A - is aligned toward top.Press sealing ring into seal groove and check whether ring contacts entire groove evenly by feeling above sealing ring with finger - arrows -.Oil Filter Insert, InstallingPress new oil filter insert - 2 - onto oil filter housing center tube - 4 - as far as stop.Oil Filter Housing, InstallingInstall oil filter housing - 4 - with new sealing ring - 3 - and new oil filter insert - 2 - by hand until almost on oil filter housing stop - 1 -.Tighten oil filter housing - 2 - to 25 Nm.Install dust cap - arrow - hand-tight in oil filter housing.Oil Filter, 6-Cylinder FSI, Removing and InstallingSpecial tools, testers and auxiliary items required¤Torque Wrench (V.A.G 1331)Open oil drain plug - 6 - to empty oil filter housingLoosen screw cover - 4 - at hex head.Remove oil filter insert - 2 -.¤Observe waste disposal regulations!Replace O-rings - 1, 3, 5 - and lightly lubricate rings before assembly.Now insert a new oil filter insert.Tighten screw cover - 4 - to 25 Nm.Oil drain plug - 6 - is tightened to 10 Nm.2.0L TSISpecial tools, testers and auxiliary items required¤Oil filter wrench (3417)¤Torque Wrench (V.A.G 1331)RemovingLoosen the oil filter cartridge - arrow - with the oil filter wrench (3417).Loosen the filter several turns. Wait a few seconds so the oil between the filter and the housing can flow back into the engine oil pan. Now remove the filter completely.¤Observe waste disposal regulations!InstallingClean the sealing surface before installing the oil filter cartridge.Lightly oil rubber gasket on new filter. This achieves the best possible seal when tightening the filter.Tighten the filter to 22 Nm with the torque wrench (V.A.G 1331).