anyone used the sure drain oil plug?
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anyone used the sure drain oil plug?
hey just wondering if anyone out there is using these things. if so have you had any problems? i just got one to try it out but im worried about it failing and dumping my oil. any experience w/ these things? -heath
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I've got one, it's nice: makes changes very easy. If the car's hot you might want to use a wrench, the sure-drain still gets hot.
Some people gripe that it leaves a bit of oil in the pan still vs. removing the regular drain plug, but it hasn't seemed to be a big deal. Besides, even if it did leave a bit in the pan, it wouldn't compare to the amount in the oil cooler.
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Some people gripe that it leaves a bit of oil in the pan still vs. removing the regular drain plug, but it hasn't seemed to be a big deal. Besides, even if it did leave a bit in the pan, it wouldn't compare to the amount in the oil cooler.
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how was it not worth the 15 bucks? in fact i just bought 3 of these things so i hope they are as good as im thinking they should be in theory. id pay 100 dollars if i never had to get oil all over the place again. also it seems that it should make oil changes much quicker. maybe i could get my arm under there and not have to jack up the car?
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I was going to get the anodized version from racerpartswholesale but it's $45 both peices. I originally thought it was a pull/push design. I did not want to loose the other peice and thought if I had to screw it on then it's just as much effort as the drain plug. The only benefit is less mess. I got the fumoto plug instead. It's not as easy to use as I thought. I have to use a sucket to move the lever. We'll see if it gets easier once it's lubed with oil. so does it automatically start draining once the other part is screwd on?
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I've been using a Fram Sure-Drain for a couple years now and like it. It's never leaked and oil changes are easy.
Since the Fram has a tube on it I now drain all my oil into empty 2 liter soda bottles. They're easy to store and with their strong sealing caps I can safely get the used oil to the store to dispose of it without worrying about a leaky oil dump pan
Since the Fram has a tube on it I now drain all my oil into empty 2 liter soda bottles. They're easy to store and with their strong sealing caps I can safely get the used oil to the store to dispose of it without worrying about a leaky oil dump pan
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I use the Fumoto valve. I think it's easier, since you don't have to keep track of a hose, and then have to clean that hose when down. Just flip the valve, drain, flip it back, fill. Done
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