stahlbus oil drain valve
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stahlbus oil drain valve
Has anyone used one of these and thinks thay are / are not worth the investment at about £40?
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http://www.stahlbus.com/products/en/...alve/index.php
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http://www.stahlbus.com/products/en/...alve/index.php
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Has anyone used one of these and thinks thay are / are not worth the investment at about £40?
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http://www.stahlbus.com/products/en/...alve/index.php
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http://www.stahlbus.com/products/en/...alve/index.php
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I know what you're saying, it's just I've had a few oil slicks on the driveway in the past - which haven't gone down well with the Mrs. Still, £40 is a tad dear.
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thats actually a good idea! i like it I have something similar on mine, a fumoto valve..
http://www.qwikvalve.com
makes life a little easier. I change my oil regularly (less than 3k miles) so not having to get new crush washers and as you say...oil everywhere! I got the version with a hose so I can drain it straight into another container in minutes with no oil spill at all...plus you will never run the risk of stripping the threads on your sump!
http://www.qwikvalve.com
makes life a little easier. I change my oil regularly (less than 3k miles) so not having to get new crush washers and as you say...oil everywhere! I got the version with a hose so I can drain it straight into another container in minutes with no oil spill at all...plus you will never run the risk of stripping the threads on your sump!
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thats actually a good idea! i like it I have something similar on mine, a fumoto valve..
http://www.qwikvalve.com
makes life a little easier. I change my oil regularly (less than 3k miles) so not having to get new crush washers and as you say...oil everywhere! I got the version with a hose so I can drain it straight into another container in minutes with no oil spill at all...plus you will never run the risk of stripping the threads on your sump!
http://www.qwikvalve.com
makes life a little easier. I change my oil regularly (less than 3k miles) so not having to get new crush washers and as you say...oil everywhere! I got the version with a hose so I can drain it straight into another container in minutes with no oil spill at all...plus you will never run the risk of stripping the threads on your sump!
Have used /transfered one on my last three Subaru's, even the Dealer loves the idea..........
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i actually like this stahlbus version a bit better as you can't accidentally open it (not that I ever have)
so I've just ordered one hahaha!
Just incase anyone else wants to...
http://www.louis-moto.co.uk/_107cfc3...nr_gr=10002846
M20-1.5mm is the size you want.
so I've just ordered one hahaha!
Just incase anyone else wants to...
http://www.louis-moto.co.uk/_107cfc3...nr_gr=10002846
M20-1.5mm is the size you want.
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