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otrfun wrote:Yeah, I kind of thought that myself since I have a Fumoto valve on my Cummins. But the possibility of something smashing the valve off seemed to be remote enough to not be a worry. I tried using the bucket but still ended up dropping the drain plug in the bucket and had to fish it out. Once was all it took. ๐ Of course if I was doing any offroad excursions it would be a different story, but all my driving is on pavement.ktmrfs wrote:I guess I'll be the lone dissenter here. I really wanted to use one on our Cummins. All that splash from my first oil change was plenty of incentive to use one. But, I just couldn't bring myself to use one after seeing how open and vulnerable that oil pan area looked to me on our Cummins. I'm sure the odds of road debri dislodging a Fumoto are low. However, I've personally experienced how fast things go south when there's no oil in the engine---just seconds. Anywhoser, once I discovered a 3.5 gallon paint bucket works flawlessly for oil changes, I never gave the Fumoto another thought.
. . . The only thing to consider is if the drain plug goes straight down and is unprotected then don't use the fumoto valve with the nipple on it. Otherwise use the fumoto valve with the longer nipple and slip a piece of tubing on it when you drain.
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โJan-03-2017 09:21 AM
ktmrfs wrote:I guess I'll be the lone dissenter here. I really wanted to use one on our Cummins. All that splash from my first oil change was plenty of incentive to use one. But, I just couldn't bring myself to use one after seeing how open and vulnerable that oil pan area looked to me on our Cummins. I'm sure the odds of road debri dislodging a Fumoto are low. However, I've personally experienced how fast things go south when there's no oil in the engine---just seconds. Anywhoser, once I discovered a 3.5 gallon paint bucket works flawlessly for oil changes, I never gave the Fumoto another thought.
. . . The only thing to consider is if the drain plug goes straight down and is unprotected then don't use the fumoto valve with the nipple on it. Otherwise use the fumoto valve with the longer nipple and slip a piece of tubing on it when you drain.
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Colo Native wrote:
How many are using a Fumoto or similar? I getting tried of cleaning up after oil changes, what are the issues? I know they don't drain as fast possibly leaving sediment in the pan. Thanks