FYI Fumoto Oil Drain Valve

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I've got some stainless one made by a veteran with a ball bearing for a stop i forget which brand it is but its nice. You just screw in the end with the hose attached and it drains.

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Its called a valvomax

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I put a Fumoto valve on my Yukon a while back. I've used it for three oil changes. It does take a long time to drain. But it's nice not having to use any tools for it. So I just go do something else while it drains.
 

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Which model Fumoto did you go with? F137n?

Always making a mess pulling the plug on this truck. Such a squirter. The 4x8 cardboard and 2 drain pans still sends ejecta on the wheels, arms, face..
 

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Glad to hear it. Model F137n appears to be the right one. Picked up some 3/8 tubing to go along with it. Just have to turn the truck upside down like usual and install it so oil doesn't spill.
 

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When i first got my '16 Denali, i installed a magnetic drain plug cuz i like to try to get most of the fuzz out....but i think i'm go with this....

so F107N or F137N is what i need?
 

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When i first got my '16 Denali, i installed a magnetic drain plug cuz i like to try to get most of the fuzz out....but i think i'm go with this....

so F107N or F137N is what i need?
F137N supersedes F107N. It features a larger internal orifice which allows for a faster oil flow
 

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