Cummins2014
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Was involved in a discussion a while back on the amount of oil that drained out after pulling the Fumoto drain valve, after letting it drain. I thought it was significant, had never really measured it. Some were skeptical, some blew it off, etc ,etc. I said on that thread I would measure it on the next oil change.
Did the oil change today on my 2014 6.7 3500 Megacab . I use one of those 16 quart capacity pans, that can be taken to AutoZone or whoever to dispose of the oil . I let the Fumoto drain for about an half hour, down to a very slow drip. Let all the oil drain into the pan, cleaned up what hadn't drained in, put the cap on pan ,and pulled the Fumoto valve, and let it drain into the recessed part of the pan, about another half hour.
Took an 18 oz. disposable plastic cup ,and a funnel ,and started pouring the oil out of the pan that the Fumoto let drain AFTER being pulled, well it filled up the cup, made a bit of mess, overflowed onto an old towel I had under the cup. So I am going to guess after the initial 18 oz. which is just over a PINT of oil, that there was still at least another half cup, or 4 oz.
I am sure there is still skepticism, but over a pint of oil is too much for me, plus whatever doesn't drain. I will continue to pull the Fumoto after the initial drain, still nice to use ,and not have to get out of the way of the hot oil when using the OEM plug.
On the next oil change , I will do something a little different, I will let that Fumoto drain overnight. Want to see if it just takes a lot longer dripping all the oil out of there with the Fumoto. Its doubtful, but who knows .
Did the oil change today on my 2014 6.7 3500 Megacab . I use one of those 16 quart capacity pans, that can be taken to AutoZone or whoever to dispose of the oil . I let the Fumoto drain for about an half hour, down to a very slow drip. Let all the oil drain into the pan, cleaned up what hadn't drained in, put the cap on pan ,and pulled the Fumoto valve, and let it drain into the recessed part of the pan, about another half hour.
Took an 18 oz. disposable plastic cup ,and a funnel ,and started pouring the oil out of the pan that the Fumoto let drain AFTER being pulled, well it filled up the cup, made a bit of mess, overflowed onto an old towel I had under the cup. So I am going to guess after the initial 18 oz. which is just over a PINT of oil, that there was still at least another half cup, or 4 oz.
I am sure there is still skepticism, but over a pint of oil is too much for me, plus whatever doesn't drain. I will continue to pull the Fumoto after the initial drain, still nice to use ,and not have to get out of the way of the hot oil when using the OEM plug.
On the next oil change , I will do something a little different, I will let that Fumoto drain overnight. Want to see if it just takes a lot longer dripping all the oil out of there with the Fumoto. Its doubtful, but who knows .