the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it?
#1
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the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it?
i was wondering if any of you guys use this... http://www.fram.com/
(then click on the Sure Drain link)
i have used it for quite a while now and i like it because i dont like removing and replacing the drain plug as often as i change my oil...
im afraid that eventualy i will "wear out" the oil pan threads and strip them...
i am the great overtightener! i strip nuts and bolts all the time because like an idiot i overtighten everything!
i am getting better at this but i have to be careful everytime i tighten something..
i guess ive always been afraid of things coming apart on me...
anyway...i really like this thing as you screw it on just one time and leave it on there (i used teflon tape on mine...
it kinda works like a tire valve stem...even if you remove the dust cap, the oil wont come out...
when you screw the drain tube on it pushes in the valve and the oil comes out then...
the only draw back ive found is that the hole is small and the oil drains very slowly which is no big deal for me cause i am never in a hurry for my oil to drain...
i change mine in my shop at work and just get it draining and go make some signs or something and come back later...
actually i removed the hose from mine and just use the brass fitting...
i was changing my oil yesterday and when i used it i wondered if any of yall use it too...???
(then click on the Sure Drain link)
i have used it for quite a while now and i like it because i dont like removing and replacing the drain plug as often as i change my oil...
im afraid that eventualy i will "wear out" the oil pan threads and strip them...
i am the great overtightener! i strip nuts and bolts all the time because like an idiot i overtighten everything!
i am getting better at this but i have to be careful everytime i tighten something..
i guess ive always been afraid of things coming apart on me...
anyway...i really like this thing as you screw it on just one time and leave it on there (i used teflon tape on mine...
it kinda works like a tire valve stem...even if you remove the dust cap, the oil wont come out...
when you screw the drain tube on it pushes in the valve and the oil comes out then...
the only draw back ive found is that the hole is small and the oil drains very slowly which is no big deal for me cause i am never in a hurry for my oil to drain...
i change mine in my shop at work and just get it draining and go make some signs or something and come back later...
actually i removed the hose from mine and just use the brass fitting...
i was changing my oil yesterday and when i used it i wondered if any of yall use it too...???
#2
Safety Car
Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (SIGNGUY)
I've got one but I have to remove the torque converter shield to put the hose on.
Unlike most C3 things, it doesnt leak!
Unlike most C3 things, it doesnt leak!
#3
Le Mans Master
Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (SIGNGUY)
I have been thinkind of using one as well, for the same reason of not stripping the threads on my aluminum oil pan that I was given last summer from a local speed shop.
#4
Race Director
Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (gdh)
I have one on my Avalanche. I like it. It does drain slower but like you said I usually am in no hurry. If I am in a hurry, I will just remove the Sure Drain and let it run on its own. I also removed the hose, the only thing I can say for that is, why is it even included?
I give it :thumbs: if you are not in a hurry and don`t mind changing your own oil.
I give it :thumbs: if you are not in a hurry and don`t mind changing your own oil.
#6
Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (Eddie 70)
I've been using one of these for over 10 years on all my vehicles.
Have one installed on both my family vehicles.Never had a problem.
Lift up the lever,push to the side oil drains.No wrench needed.It's great.
Consumer's report mag years ago said the drian plug was a great item.Only drawback is oil takes a little more time to drain.
Fumoto Oil Drain Valve
Screws into the oil pan in place of the oil plug. All brass fitting, steel ball valve with teflon seal, spring-loaded locking control lever. No more worries over stripped oil pan threads or leaking plug gaskets.
A quality item.
Ecklers sells it.
Haven't got around to ordering one for my '69.
Probably won't.I use synthetic oil and only do about 2500 so I change it once a year.
[Modified by 69er, 9:28 AM 2/12/2003]
Have one installed on both my family vehicles.Never had a problem.
Lift up the lever,push to the side oil drains.No wrench needed.It's great.
Consumer's report mag years ago said the drian plug was a great item.Only drawback is oil takes a little more time to drain.
Fumoto Oil Drain Valve
Screws into the oil pan in place of the oil plug. All brass fitting, steel ball valve with teflon seal, spring-loaded locking control lever. No more worries over stripped oil pan threads or leaking plug gaskets.
A quality item.
Ecklers sells it.
Haven't got around to ordering one for my '69.
Probably won't.I use synthetic oil and only do about 2500 so I change it once a year.
[Modified by 69er, 9:28 AM 2/12/2003]
#7
Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (69er)
I installed one on my boat engine this fall. It is very difficult to get a catch can under the engine in a boat. I plan to use extend the hose out thru the rear plug in the boat transom into a container. Tired of cleaning oil out of the bilge each year.
#8
Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (69er)
I like it pouring out fast, for some reason it seems like more dirt would come out if its faster. I don't have anything to back me up on this though.
[Modified by Tominator, 1:20 PM 2/12/2003]
[Modified by Tominator, 1:20 PM 2/12/2003]
#9
Team Owner
Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (69er)
John
[Modified by theandies, 1:48 PM 2/12/2003]
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Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (Richard Cooper)
It really looks like a great idea, where did you get it from? I would like to put one on my 81. Thanks for sharing. :cool:
Ecklers $19.99 and sites on the web.
Search Fumoto drain plug.
#12
Safety Car
Thread Starter
Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (Richard Cooper)
It really looks like a great idea, where did you get it from? I would like to put one on my 81. Thanks for sharing. :cool:
i like the Fram one because it has a cap...NO chance ot it ever leaking "by accident"...and EVEN IF the cap came off it wouldnt drain without pushing the release valve in (spring loaded)...
you can buy them at any parts store like Auto Zone etc...the're inexpensive...
also...i dont understand your disaproval Alwyn678...??? please explain...
[Modified by SIGNGUY, 9:18 PM 2/12/2003]
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Re: the Fram Sure Drain...who uses it? (theandies)
We used similar ones on small aircraft engines. Never had a problem with them. If they are FAA approved then its good enough for me.
I like the designs of these quickdrains better than mine, I wish they were FAA approved, $19.99 is a lot better than $70.00.