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    Check out this guy prior to using one, what a ham

    http://youtu.be/pGT1hQL4TIA
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    Go Jim you good thing! Such a lame advert lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by NP99 View Post
    These are available from sca. I think they are a good idea.

    Features:

    Remove oil drain plug without touching the plug or hot oil.
    NO touching HOT plug.
    NO HOT oil on hands.
    NO dropping of plug in HOT oil.
    NO oil soaked gloves.

    How much. I like the idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NP99 View Post
    Check out this guy prior to using one, what a ham

    http://youtu.be/pGT1hQL4TIA

    Wow. Just wow. Let's just say if Jim was my mechanic, I wouldn't be going back
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    How much. I like the idea.
    About $20 from memory.
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    I've got one on my Patrol. Search Fumoto drain valve. Costs around 40 bucks.
    Best thing ever. The tap can be secured with clamp, hose clip, circlip or cable tie.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumcajs View Post
    I've got one on my Patrol. Search Fumoto drain valve. Costs around 40 bucks.
    Best thing ever. The tap can be secured with clamp, hose clip, circlip or cable tie.

    Cheers
    Cool, last one I had didn't have the nipple on the end, might give that one a go this time. I had a circlip around my last one, and was really impressed with it.
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    Had a fomoto on last 4B it was hidden above the sump bash plate. It had a barb to fit a piece of hose so draining the oil was a clean job. Cable tied it closed all the same.

    The Nissan 4.2 is too exposed for me to use one.

    Another thing the flow rate is very slow, so you need to leave it longer to drain. That can be a PITA.
    Last edited by macca; 30th June 2014 at 08:09 AM.
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    here is the link to these valves and sizing charts
    http://fumoto.com.au/
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    No magnet to catch metal fragments for indication of internal issues and to stop fragments doing more damage.

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