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marty649

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Posted: 07/06/09 05:04am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

never had a problem on my truck, my 54" lawn tractor came with one.


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They look neat,but the way they'd hang straight down below the pan on my Cummins would prevent me from using one.

If I never took my truck off the highway,they'd likely be great. I doubt it would last the weekend in the places I take my truck.


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Been on for 3 oil changes now and I love it. Just had my oil analysis done at 56,000 miles and it came back perfect. I run Amsoil 15w 40. I also make my own Bio-Diesel and run B-99.9 from mid March through October. I heard stories of fuel dillution in the oil but there was no measurable amount in my oil after 7,000 miles. We did our 6.7 Cummins as well because it runs the B-100 and no measurable fuel dillution and a great oil report at 31,000 miles.
Thumbs up for the Fumato Valve


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Highly recommend it. Like others have said, it is a slow drainer but makes for a mess free job. Love It!!!!!!


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Love Mine...


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