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Old 11-27-2007, 10:15 AM   #1
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Just thought I'd share. Bought a Fram SD-3 off eBay (since these seem to be discontinued and stores do not carry them any more). $7.95 + shipping for a total of about $12 delivered.

Installation is a snap - just screw it in instead of the original plug after the old oil is drained. The new valve comes wtih a copper washer so it makes good contact/seal without too much torque needed (the old '02 plug came with both a metal and a rubber washer when I took it out.

The thread size for the 2002 Prius oil drain plug is 12x1.25 - I was not sure about that when I bought but it looked reasonable and it turned out to be correct.

Sorry, no photos but the plug once installed protrudes just a little more than the original plug and requires no tools to drain the oil next time - just remove the protective screw-on cap and attach the included short drain hose. Then take a short brake, since it takes about 5 minutes to drain the oil - slower than without the valve but still just fine and you would wait that long anyway to allow more old oil to come out regardless...

I have had these Fram valves installed on all my cars so far and they have been trouble-free for a combined 250K miles or so on a Nissan, two Mazdas and two Toyotas so far. Unfortunately, as I said - Fram does not make them any more, so grab the last ones while they are stil around!
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:28 PM   #2
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Are you at all concerned about ground clearance? Seems this would be fairly easy to shear off.
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I have a fumoto valve and used it for the first time today (to get a sample for a UOA)...very convenient.
Ground clearance is not an issue as the plug is on a beveled area of the oil pan and the valve doesn't drop below the lowest spot on the pan (or no more than a couple mm anyway).
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Old 11-27-2007, 10:52 PM   #4
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I have had a Fumoto drain valve on my car for nearly 4 years and love it. I just checked and they are now known as QuickOilDrainValve.com. The Prius valve is at this link.

http://www.quickoildrainvalve.com/Se...ts.asp?Cat=187
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Are you at all concerned about ground clearance? Seems this would be fairly easy to shear off.
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No. It does not protrude much - it is less than 1/2 inch above the surface of the metal it is screwed into is my estimate. I'll take a photo and post here when I get a chance. The original bolt/plug is not on the bottom but slightly on the side and above the lowest point in the pan and that positioning helps too. The Fram version of the valve is shorter than the Fumitomo (?) version I've seen posted here - it is barely bigger than the original and has nothing that sticks out of it, so it is a more compact design and easier to use IMO.

I only have some photos of the one on my Camry and these were taken for other reasons so they do not show it well (I recently had to replace my automatic transmission in the Camry and these photos helped me put it back together at the end )

First photo - the valve is at the upper left. Second photo - lower left. Sorry again - bad photography

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Yeah, I've used the Fumoto valve in the past, it works great! Really makes oil changes just that little bit easier, and a snap to get oil samples if you're into that sort of thing.
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my fumoto leaks a little. my fram suredrains never did, although I do wonder why they were discontinued. would rather pay $10 for a fram than $25 for a fumoto.
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Just a little bit of news to add to this thread - PriusChat just became an authorized dealer for Fumoto, so we'll be adding those valves to the Shop as soon as we have them in stock. Also, I have access to 2 of the Fram SD-3s through one of my distributors if anyone's interested. The price is a little higher than $10, though. Looks like it'll be like $17 plus shipping. PM me if anyone wants me to order one for them.
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I am a huge fan of the pneumatic oil extractors. Got one for $125 online, it holds 6 gallons and empties the 6 quarts from my truck in just a few minutes. No more drain plugs! First time I used it I wanted to be sure it was removing all the oil, so I sucked it empty then removed the drain plug. Not a single drop came out. Oil changes are a snap now on my 2 cars, boat, etc.. Highly recommended! This is the one that I got:


http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46149
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Default Re: Oil Drain Valve - Fram SureDrain SD-3

I believe the reason Fram discontinued the plug was because it frequently broke off where the threads end and the body begins. We tried these on a utility fleet a couple of years ago and gave up on them. There is a commercial brand available. Sorry I do not remember the name. I am retired now, but if I go by the shop I will inquire how the commercial brand is doing and get the name for posting here.

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