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    #51
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    But you can supervise, I even bring my own tools that I buy in the US for the mechanic to used and instruct carefully. step by step what should be done at least accordinf to the service manual that I could find on the internet. That's the advantage of living in PH, labor is cheap. DIYing without doing the actual dirty works. [emoji3526]




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    It’s ok, chicks dig strong, rough and manly hands..


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    #52
    Quote Originally Posted by Wave24/7 View Post
    It’s ok, chicks dig strong, rough and manly hands..


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    Hmmmm...this may be more theory than practice, sir. Got rough hands, but no diggin' anywhere.[emoji16]

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    #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Wave24/7 View Post
    It’s ok, chicks dig strong, rough and manly hands..


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    Dapat long fingers pa. [emoji23]


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    #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Makes it very easy for crazy people to pull a prank ...
    hard to tell whether the car has a stopcock or a bolt.

    meaning to destroy an engine by draining it of oil, is not a prank.
    and if they really want it, the wrench is almost as easy.

    stealing the spare tire is probably just as easy, and more profitable, too.
    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; August 1st, 2019 at 01:31 AM.

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    #55
    Salamat mga boss. Dalhin ko nalang ulit sa casa ung unit ko at i-avail ung change oil promo nila dahil magka presyo na halos vs non-casa shops na pinag tanungan ko.

    Cheers!

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    #56
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Those are crush washers designed to get compressed to maintain a good seal with the pan. Used ones might not seal well anymore. That's why it's prudent to just replace them every oil change.
    Totally agree. it's better to spend few bucks more to avoid leakage overtime. than to drain the whole pan just to replace the faulty washer. some washers are made of copper or alu and some are with rubber lip on the inner dia. Some service shops are using a suction pump with the hose inserted on the dipstick tube down to the bottom of the pan to drain the oil.. that leaves the drain plug untouched in its place permanently.

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    #57
    Quote Originally Posted by nelyoung View Post
    Some service shops are using a suction pump with the hose inserted on the dipstick tube down to the bottom of the pan to drain the oil.. that leaves the drain plug untouched in its place permanently.
    Makes em good candidates for seized plugs.

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    #58
    Installed the fumoto valve.. nice fit to my 4d56 engine!

    The package comes with a fumoto clip and the seller included the plastic nipple with hose extender..

    The valve does not protrude.. just like the old drain plug.. its just longer by 10mm and in no way can be hit by rocks underneath..

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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Installed the fumoto valve.. nice fit to my 4d56 engine!

    The package comes with a fumoto clip and the seller included the plastic nipple with hose extender..

    The valve does not protrude.. just like the old drain plug.. its just longer by 10mm and in no way can be hit by rocks underneath..
    congratulations, travs!
    you have a convert!

    best wishes to you, too, yaps.

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    #60
    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Installed the fumoto valve.. nice fit to my 4d56 engine!

    The package comes with a fumoto clip and the seller included the plastic nipple with hose extender..

    The valve does not protrude.. just like the old drain plug.. its just longer by 10mm and in no way can be hit by rocks underneath..
    So tama ba 2.5k nga? Based sa fb search.
    Or cheaper?

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Does drain plug washer is really required to replace every oil change?