A week later when I move my Subaru I noticed a puddle of oil. I'll never own another vehicle without one especially the 6.7 because some dumba$$ engineer decided to put the drain on the side of the pan vs the bottom and 13 quarts of oil comes out with some distance that will catch you off guard the first time lol. Fumoto recommends an additional 1/8 to 1/4 turn. Spills are like that. Thats like saying the HPOP oil in a 7.3 will turn to sludge because it's not drained out. I bought 3 valves at the same time and 2 out of 3 had the same failure. Trusted by over 10 million satisfied customers, the original Fumoto Engine Oil Drain Valve continues to offer … 4.7 out of 5 stars 590. Out in the brush, dust and rocks this past weekend, his Fumoto valve protection clip came off (or was removed by bushes) valve … Fumoto valves are really just a 1/4 turn ball valve that locks in place. The only … Fumoto F106N FN-Series Drain Valve with Long Nipple with Lever Clip. my 6.0 oil analysis say 5000 is plenty and I could go longer but wouldn't and it is the severe duty interval not regular. We have a wide selection of Fumoto accessories to complement your use of the Fumoto Valve: hoses, lever locking clips, nipple cover caps, straight or elbow-shaped plastic socket, gaskets, etc. I've started using the Fumoto valves since 1988. The distinctive valve designs embodied in the original Fumoto Engine Oil Drain Valves are the exclusive property of Fumoto Giken Co. Ltd. and are the subject of … Jump to Latest Follow 1 - 7 of 7 Posts ... 99-03 7.3L General Discussion 94-98 7.3L General Powerstroke Discussion 6.0L Performance Parts Discussion 6.0 Motor problems. Ive got Timewarner bucket trucks running around here with 400,000 plus miles on them and heads never been off them. Take the pain out of your oil drain with FUMOTO® Engine Oil Drain Valve! Fits 2001-2020 6.6 Liter Duramax. Wonderful product. It is much lower profile and there is a secondary seal in case of interval valve leakage. He also changes his oil every 3,000 . I was a Fumoto fan and put them on both of my cars, and planning to put on my 3rd car. Me too, anyone know what Fumoto valve needed for a 2020 2.5i Forester please? Ok, where is the Hose? Note that the other vehicles all used an aluminum crush washer with the OEM drain plug. For what it is worth, I have had Fumoto valves on both our Subarus for three years. Did you email them or call them? Never have any leaking or 'open' happening. as for other types of valves (i've owned Fumoto, Fram, Valvomax, and some rando knockoff) - I only suggest Fumoto as it's the only one which flows the free-est (look at any spring loaded valve type bolt and there's a bit of hardware in the flow line) plus anything that is spring/seat loaded has a passive failure point. Mine is a Fumoto. To keep up with new engines and industry trends, Fumoto has the unique capability of developing and manufacturing new valve sizes in a short timeframe. I planned to install the Fumoto F107N valve along with the ADP-107 adapter per the Fumoto website. Fumoto Valve Coupon - couponsbuy.net. Who ever the dumb *** was who put in the owners manual to change your oil every 5,000 miles in my eyes is crazy. I usually install Fumoto valves in my vehicles but I went with a German made Stahlbus M12x1.25 this time just to try it out. First, the exact parts to order from Fumoto: Drain Valve Model F107SX Extension Adapter ADP-137 Got a fumoto on 3 of my 5 vehicles, yes drains slower, but remember to remove/loosen oil filler cap first, that helps speed things up considerably.