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Old 04-17-2012, 07:19 AM
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Default Oil Drain Valves from JS2K

Does anyone install this oil drain valve on their car? It seems very convenient for future oil change, but I'm not sure if it will leak or if there's any other possible issue with it. Anyone has experience with this product?


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They work just fine. I don't like them because when i'm servicing a car with one it takes forever for the oil to drain. For the do it yourselfer there probably a great option though. Eliminates the possibiliy of you stripping your oil pan. Which on a honda with an aluminum pan happens very often. We probably swap at least one a week for the local jiffy lubes and shade tree'ers.
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Used to have one. Made for an even easier oil change. Now that I have a supercharger that is in the way there was no point in using it still. I had a rock smack my oil pan near the drain valve and took some metal off the oil pan so that also scared me that it could have hit the drain valve.
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Futmoto ADP-106 and F-106

http://www.ebay.com/itm/170490565739...84.m1438.l2649

http://www.ebay.com/itm/270587669869...84.m1438.l2649
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Any particular benefits with the Fumitomo vs Js2k?
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I think its the same thing
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its the same exact thing. Just probably cheaper on ebay since the shipping is included and i doubt js cost less than 2 bucks to ship
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I think its a pretty neat idea, and I would like to get one, but Id rather not lose my magnetic bolt.
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Ive had mine for a while now and it works great, very convenient.
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never had a problem during last 2500miles of road trip, just watch out any objects on the road.


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