Changing Oil Filter
just twist it off like any other filter. Just because it is remote located, doesn't make it any different. Make sure that you oil the oring on the new filter as well as half fill the filter before you install it. Just make sure that most all of the oil soaks into the filter media before you tip it on its side to screw it on.
Except that the filter is between the left fender & the air fliter - there isn't any room, without removing something, to get the filter out. I was wondering if there is a way it's suppose to be done, or just however you can get it out?
I have a 94 too, and I take air cleaner box out to get to the oil filter. I takes about 3 minutes to get the air cleaner out, then there is plenty of room to get to it. Just be very careful lifting the old filter out. One false move and there is oil everywhere.
I have a '93 and I hate were the oil filter is located. For some reason GM decided to tuck it up behind the drivers headlights under the air intake hose. Stupid place to put a remote filter. You have to move stuff out of the way to get at it. And there is no access door in the inner wheel well to get at it. At least on the NBS they stuck it up under the radiator. Anybody ever move the remote oil filter to under the radiator?
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