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jhubbz 04-07-2012 02:09 PM

Dorman EZ-Drain Oil Drain Valve
 
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This is the Dorman EZ-Drain Oil Drain Valve. Size needed for 2.4 (not sure about 3.4 or 2.2) is the M12-1.75. It is a replacement for your oil drain plug. It makes for a lot cleaner oil change, and you dont have to worry about catching or losing the plug anymore.
How it works is, you tighten it down (since this will be its permanent position), and push in and twist the orange cap which opens the small drain holes on the inside of the plug. The oil then comes out the small hole and drains fairly slowly, but is definitely easier and cleaner. I feel if you let the engine run for a bit and let the oil get pretty warm, it will drain faster.

I bought this at O'Reilly for $9.99.

I just installed it, so I don't have any extended results, but will update in a couple weeks. A couple Amazon reviews said it leaks, hopefully mine won't be the case.

billytheman1188 04-07-2012 03:01 PM

lol....never would i do this....especially if after doing some research i found that it leaks :lol: Its really not that big of a deal taking the regular one off....afraid to get your hands dirty? Good luck with that.

spc2125 04-07-2012 03:05 PM

i like getting my hands dirty :)

jhubbz 04-07-2012 04:49 PM

I only read a couple reviews that it leaked, while most were good, so I'm gonna hope for the best. I'm not really worried about getting my hands dirty since I do it all the time. I just wanted a cleaner way of going about the monotonous job. I was kind of wary about it when I first put it on, but we'll see next time I do a change.

a.graham52 04-07-2012 04:57 PM

iv done many oil changes. removing the oil filter is more dirty then removing the drain plug.

JLw7123 04-07-2012 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by a.graham52 (Post 614104)
iv done many oil changes. removing the oil filter is more dirty then removing the drain plug.


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Gr1m 04-07-2012 07:11 PM

if you have any shavings in your oil im sure it wouldnt come out from the holes on that plug. would just keep recirculating them.....fun for your engine.

cavaliers60 04-07-2012 09:17 PM

I don't see how this would drain all your oil out.... It's a much smaller hole for the oil to flow through...

zzyzzx 04-07-2012 10:45 PM

I would not be suprized to hear about these leaking. Pretty much everything Dorman makes is Chinese crap that doesn't fit right and or work for long.

Redog 04-07-2012 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by a.graham52 (Post 614104)
iv done many oil changes. removing the oil filter is more dirty then removing the drain plug.


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Originally Posted by JLw7123 (Post 614106)
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Originally Posted by Gr1m (Post 614108)
if you have any shavings in your oil im sure it wouldnt come out from the holes on that plug. would just keep recirculating them.....fun for your engine.


Yup

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Originally Posted by cavaliers60 (Post 614114)
I don't see how this would drain all your oil out.... It's a much smaller hole for the oil to flow through...


It would all come out, it would just take a lot longer

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Originally Posted by zzyzzx (Post 614118)
I would not be suprized to hear about these leaking. Pretty much everything Dorman makes is Chinese crap that doesn't fit right and or work for long.


I wouldn't buy a dorman power steering pulley because the reviews I've read basicly said that if you don't break it trying to get it on, it will break within 2 months on a DD car

Should have saw the cheap ass lug nuts I had on the Delta, the ones that backed off the the studs and the wheels started coming off while driving, after torquing down to the required 80 ft lbs, or the key lock that was stripped after 10 uses :eek:

Shiwnath 04-08-2012 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by zzyzzx (Post 614118)
I would not be suprized to hear about these leaking. Pretty much everything Dorman makes is Chinese crap that doesn't fit right and or work for long.


Agreed. I would never buy a doorman brand product for my car. They just seem sketchy.

Oil changes are easy as is... I don't feel shortcuts or any enhancements are necessary.. Takes 20-30 minutes to do an oil change anyways.

sleepyalero 04-08-2012 03:44 AM

its neat, but id also stick with my stock drain plug, but i hope it works out and doesnt leak! be cool if it was a little better design and came in colors. :)

a.graham52 04-08-2012 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Shiwnath (Post 614134)
Agreed. I would never buy a doorman brand product for my car. They just seem sketchy.

Oil changes are easy as is... I don't feel shortcuts or any enhancements are necessary.. Takes 20-30 minutes to do an oil change anyways.


take me 15 :D
to drain oil and replace filter
check tire pressures
fill washer fluid
inspect under side of car
and refill oil (and verify propper level)
add 10 to rotate tires :yahoo:

AleroB888 04-08-2012 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by a.graham52 (Post 614194)
take me 15 :D
to drain oil and replace filter
check tire pressures
fill washer fluid
inspect under side of car
and refill oil (and verify propper level)
add 10 to rotate tires :yahoo:


Hey, there's an idea for the Aleromod Olympics. Make it a timed contest at the next A.S.S.

a.graham52 04-08-2012 07:39 PM

to many ways for thigns to get damaged or ways for people to get hurt...

jhubbz 04-08-2012 10:24 PM

Yeah, these are all very good points. I may take it off very soon.

zzyzzx 04-09-2012 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Shiwnath (Post 614134)
Oil changes are easy as is... I don't feel shortcuts or any enhancements are necessary.. Takes 20-30 minutes to do an oil change anyways.



I take longer than that, but on this car, at least with the V6 engine it's quite easy to change the oil yes. mostly because the filter is really easy to get to.

billytheman1188 04-09-2012 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by zzyzzx (Post 614253)
I take longer than that, but on this car, at least with the V6 engine it's quite easy to change the oil yes. mostly because the filter is really easy to get to.


I bet on your Escort you can change it in no time :lol:

lonnie 04-09-2012 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by billytheman1188 (Post 614259)
I bet on your Escort you can change it in no time :lol:

Lol!

jhubbz 04-24-2012 02:22 PM

Looked at it the other day and noticed a slight oil leak. Enough for me to take it off and throw the POS away. Decent concept though I guess.


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