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Old July 24th 05, 09:14 PM
gary
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Yup Haynes. LOL
"Matt Whiting" > wrote in message
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> gary wrote:
>> Hi Ted, yes I see your contribution on page 4. I noted your writing on
>> pushing the filter hard to snap it in place. I did not know how hard I
>> should push as it was willing to stay there with some friction from the O
>> ring. Many might have left it like that. You said to push it hard so I
>> did and it snapped into place. My Hayes manual was very vague on that.
>> In fact they did not mention an O ring like you did. Thank you for
>> that - as when the old filter dropped into my oil pan I had a look at
>> it - no O ring, I looked in the hole, no O ring. the new one had an oil
>> ring and I remember you said there was one so I looked around in the oil
>> pan and found it confirming that I should use an O ring.

>
> Using the wrong service manual is just as bad as using the wrong fluids
> and parts. Burn the Haynes (I'm assuming Hayes was a typo as I've never
> heard of any such manual) manual and buy a genuine Chrysler manual. If
> you do much of your own work, it will pay for itself in a year or two
> easily.
>
> Matt



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