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As would I, and thanks Flash for the insight about the filter length.
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Here is the drain valve:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/ksea...L-PP903143
I think if you visit the Fumoto site they might have options like straight drain or one with a 90 degree turn, etc.One added bonus with this valve is if you accidentally over fill the oil somehow, you can take out a small amount without having the drain everything.
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[quote name='biosurfer1' timestamp='1383883136' post='151893']Here is the drain valve:
http://www.pelicanpa...er=PEL-PP903143 I think if you visit the Fumoto site they might have options like straight drain or one with a 90 degree turn, etc.One added bonus with this valve is if you accidentally over fill the oil somehow, you can take out a small amount without having the drain everything.[/quote]
These look brilliant, but does anyone have one on their 968 to confirm whether they physically fit? Although Pelican lists one for the 944/968, the Fumoto website only lists the 944 and the UK dealer says that there is no adapter to fit the recessed sump plug hole on the M44 engine.
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I had the straight drain valve instead of the L that you have pictured on a previous 968 and it made oil changes quick, easy, and clean. Got it from
http://www.performanceproducts.com/
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I don't see a straight drain valve on the performance products site. They all appear to be the 90 degree units. Wonder if these work?
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1383927915' post='151905']
p.s. - i also like the idea of not having to go fishing for the danged aluminum sealing washer
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NO FREAKING KIDDING! nothing like sloshing around in 7 quarts of possibly very hot oil to get that damn piece
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[quote name='ampegboy1' timestamp='1383918593' post='151897']
These look brilliant, but does anyone have one on their 968 to confirm whether they physically fit? Although Pelican lists one for the 944/968, the Fumoto website only lists the 944 and the UK dealer says that there is no adapter to fit the recessed sump plug hole on the M44 engine.
Michael
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Will this not work?
http://www.oildrainvalve.net/pages/Adapters.html
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[quote name='MB968' timestamp='1383927989' post='151906']
I don't see a straight drain valve on the performance products site. They all appear to be the 90 degree units. Wonder if these work?
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Sorry I could have sworn I got it from them; maybe they don't carry them anymore. I still have the old packaging and maybe even a picture of one installed in a parts bin; I'll take a look after work tonight.
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[quote name='DaveN' timestamp='1383941168' post='151915']
Mine doesn't leak and it's the Fumoto. the only thing I had to do though was double up on the washer thickness and grind a bit of the brass away as the oil pan has a tiny bulge that hits just as you reach the tightening turns.
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That's promising <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> Is there still plenty of thread left to tighten down on with the extra washer? Any danger of weakening the housing of the valve by grinding some away to clear the bulge?
Forgive this newbie question, but will any old copper/aluminium washer do the job here (for sealing the standard plug or spacing out the valve)? I've been spoilt by the oil change kits you get for Beetles which give you all the washers!
Thanks,
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[quote name='biosurfer1' timestamp='1383939065' post='151914']
Will this not work?
http://www.oildrainv...s/Adapters.html
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I'm sure I replied to this <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/huh.png" class="smilie" alt="" /> Oh well! The
UK site says it's a M20x1.5 thread, which that list doesn't include <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/sad.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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