Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

post-26133-1153805648.jpgwondering if any one on here has seen/used one of these fumoto valves on their sump drain before as i am gonna get one to try.

and if any one has how well did it work was it easy to use etc?

the page is as follows.

www.fumoto.com.au

here is a pic

So it's like a quick release for your sump drain hole?

Looks alright, how much is it?

Also might just have to check clearances on lowered cars, but it reckons it only sticks out 10mm further than the stock sump plug....

they are $49 as in the pic or there is a model with a hose nipple on the outer end for $56 plus delivery which within aus is around $7 it said on the site, so it saves buying a new sump plug gasket at $7.50 a pop every time you drop your oil.

i dunno if they would do group buys or not as it is only a very recent release. i will try and work out how to put a direct link on the page and you can all see for yourself that there ghas been a fair bit of work in designing the thing and that they are now standard equipment on some car makers now.

but even so they are a good buy i reckon cos you can release the oil at its best time (when its really hot) so you get most of it out before it thickens.

i will contact them and see if they are interested. i have ordered mine already and am just waiting to hear back from them so will ask them when i do and will let you all know on here as soon as i find out

part number i have ordered F103 no nipple or there is F103n with a nipple

part numbers for all nissan ones are below with pricing for unit without shipping

Nissan All models from 1990 & on 12mm-1.25 F-103 $49

Nissan All models from 1990 & on 12mm-1.25 F-103N $54

Nissan All other models(up to '89) PF-3/8 F-102 $49

Nissan All other models(up to '89) PF-3/8 F-102N $54

Nissan Patrol (GQ) 16mm-1.5 F-108 $49

Nissan Patrol (GQ) 16mm-1.5 F-108N $54

Nissan Sentra('83 & on), Pulsar('83 & on), 200SX('84 & on), Gas trucks, 300ZX, Maxima('85& on) 12mm-1.25 F-103 $49

Nissan Sentra('83 & on), Pulsar('83 & on), 200SX('84 & on), Gas trucks, 300ZX, Maxima('85& on) 12mm-1.25 F-103N $54

Nissan Stanza Wagon('86 & on) 12mm-1.25 F-103 $49

Nissan Stanza Wagon('86 & on) 12mm-1.25 F-103N $54

Edited by oxford1327

honestly how hard is the sump plug to remove? the same plug on mine has been used about 20 times and never leaked a drop. they will either start leaking after a while or accidently get unlocked and dump all your oil, or get ripped off from a rock or something on the road.

sounds like a risk to me, and u dont get burnt by the oil if u pull it off, its easy to unscrew it and move ya hand away as its coming out without getting a single drop on yaself.

id rather put that $50 in my fuel tank :(

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • There's a fair chance that my bushes are Nismo, because I'm reasonably sure that when asked the question (when putting the subframe into the car in ~2012) "What bushes do you want to run?", I'm pretty sure I would have answered "The stiff ones!". I had to put some silicone grease onto the GKTech inserts I jammed into them last week, because the bushes were quite resistant to having something jammed up their jacksies. So, I reckon you'll be best off doing Nismo + inserts. And, if I'd known you had PU bushes in the subframe AND PU pineapples, I perhaps would have said earlier that that's probably not a good idea. The pineapples are only intended to work with the stock type bushes, because those have a crush tube (which is what makes it end up looking like there is sloppy space in there - but doesn't, because the crush tube does make contact steel to steel) and the pineapples live in the space between the subframe's outer tube and the lower washer/bracket. But the PU bushes don't leave the space in the same way that the stock format ones do, and they do end up fighting for space. Order some bushes and collars and get to it.
    • Thats the current state of the reo. Bit ew, but GTR Reo and supporting bars are $2000, and 2nd hand GTT ones are $1000... More engine disassembly. The good news is   Various LS weird sounds are apparently normal Everything coming out is in perfect condition The bad news is: Everything coming out is in perfect condition It looks like whoever assembled this engine ~25,000km ago was telling the truth with what's in it and how they did it. Even things I was unsure of like the timing chain - But it's a brand new double row timing chain, spaced perfectly. They even cut up the stock windage tray to keep it instead of being lazy and to work with the baffle. Cam, Heads, springs, LS7 lifters, Pushrods - All look new and have obviously been working perfectly. In other news, we removed the pineapples that were loaded below the superpro subframe bushes. They look a fair bit munted and have deformed the poly bushes that are 'above' them. I'm telling myself that now that there's space 'under' the bush between the little cup that bolts in... that having a pineapple wedged there was bad and basically made the rear end solid. The pineapple and the superpro bush are ... equally deformed (i.e they have deformed one another from being smashed together). We'll see how it goes with bushes only. I am sure this cope will fail and the answer will be to drop the subframe and put nismo rubber bushes in there instead. $400 worth of gaskets and ARP head bolts to replace perfectly new looking gaskets that absolutely weren't leaking  and were installed perfectly with great care - because god damnit.    
    • Why bother? Keep them under 1bar and be happy, I had it for 10 years and never had an issue. once you go beyond that the budget blows out fast and then keeps on blowing out 
    • I'd still recommend rebuilding the turbos too. That will eat up a lot of the budget especially if you aren't willing to put in the labor to R&R the turbos yourself but it's a huge risk to ignore it at this point.
    • Can't help it, its an illness. 
×
×
  • Create New...