I had purchased the F103N (N for nipple) from qwikvalve.com doe my 05 Vibe. So today is my oil change and after replacing the drain bolt with the Fumoto I step back and see that it points down about 45 degrees from the horizontal and it appears that at least some of it is the lowest part of the undercarriage around the oil pan area. I could imagine a crazy circumstance in which the car could bottom out in that area and put undue stress on the valve. So I decided to revert to the OEM drain bolt. Has anyone else noticed this situation? I now wonder if it would have been recessed enough if I hadnt selected the nipple version ?
The co I work for bought some used MACK'S that had them,the Maintance Mrg had us take em off.Personally Idont trust em for the clearance issue you mentioned.Brass is soft & snaps off easily,naturally this is MHO.
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Quote, originally posted by keithvibe »because a wrench is too much to use, to remove the bolt? I very much like the obvious advantages of using a Fumoto i.e. easier and much less messy oil change. I use it successfully with my other vehicle. I was just surprised that the valve installed on my 05 Vibe/Matrix/Corolla pointed down so low.
Quote, originally posted by star_deceiver »I'll stick to the old-fasioned way of doing it. Ya,a little oil & grease under the finger nails is good for the soul !
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Peaty over at "scoobymods" I believe uses this product. Seems to be popular with the Subaru crowd, not sure if the members here who own a Subaru vehicle use this item or not.
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