Pictures of drain valve installed
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RE: Pictures of drain valve installed
ORIGINAL: Mayfair
Why's that ??
Gotta thng against nipples??
Why's that ??
Gotta thng against nipples??
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RE: Pictures of drain valve installed
It is going to drain a little slower but you can do it hot because your hands are not going to be in the flow of the hot oil.
The nipple is just about a half of an inch below the axle and I sure you could find something to rip it out if you try hard enough, I can remove the nipple if needed , but I don't see the need I in Florida we don't have rocks, just sand and mud, so not much here to catch it on.
PS Dune I seen you pic's with the oil on your face, so I tilted my drain pan away from me, I guess I lucked out I didn't get any splash at all
The nipple is just about a half of an inch below the axle and I sure you could find something to rip it out if you try hard enough, I can remove the nipple if needed , but I don't see the need I in Florida we don't have rocks, just sand and mud, so not much here to catch it on.
PS Dune I seen you pic's with the oil on your face, so I tilted my drain pan away from me, I guess I lucked out I didn't get any splash at all
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RE: Pictures of drain valve installed
ORIGINAL: DieselDemon
I'd be curious to see if the vibration from the engine was to ever work that valve open during driving. Seems like it could be snapped off while off roading, or in snow/ice conditions.
Good luck with your ride
I'd be curious to see if the vibration from the engine was to ever work that valve open during driving. Seems like it could be snapped off while off roading, or in snow/ice conditions.
Good luck with your ride
As for offroading.... you're gonna have bigger problems if you hit the valve because that means you've hit the oil pan. I think it's high enough under the truck to where that shouldn't be a problem.
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RE: Pictures of drain valve installed
ORIGINAL: DieselDemon
I'd be curious to see if the vibration from the engine was to ever work that valve open during driving. Seems like it could be snapped off while off roading, or in snow/ice conditions.
Good luck with your ride
I'd be curious to see if the vibration from the engine was to ever work that valve open during driving. Seems like it could be snapped off while off roading, or in snow/ice conditions.
Good luck with your ride
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RE: Pictures of drain valve installed
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Awww man don't make me out to be the bad guy. I thought I dd a pretty good job of showing / NOT showing the topic of discussion.
Awww man don't make me out to be the bad guy. I thought I dd a pretty good job of showing / NOT showing the topic of discussion.
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RE: Pictures of drain valve installed
Don't worry guys- I grew up with 2 older brothers [sm=boink3.gif]and no sisters. NOTHING offends me. Just makes me laugh!
And my boyfriend and his friends are mechanic/ construction workers (no offense guys).
Wouldn't recommend a hot OIL treatment to others. Picture did no justice (was caught off-guard)
And my boyfriend and his friends are mechanic/ construction workers (no offense guys).
Wouldn't recommend a hot OIL treatment to others. Picture did no justice (was caught off-guard)
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