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Which fumato oil drain valve?

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Let me know if you have info on which fumato oil drain valve fits the Tacoma. I’d like to make these oil changes go lickedy split. I think the valve are based off of oil drain plug size and threading. TIA
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Here's how the 103 looks:

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I assume that's the F103N with the long nipple. I bought the F103SX with the short nipple and that was a mistake. I wasn't aware there is a hose kit that is available so I'm going to buy that and hopefully that will make it easier to use but knowing what I know now the F103N would have been the better choice. The valve is completely protected under the truck so there's no good reason to have the short nipple. The long nipple would make it so much easier to put a hose on without a special kit.

Either way, everyone is correct, the F103** model is what you want, the variation is your preference.
 

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I assume that's the F103N with the long nipple. I bought the F103SX with the short nipple and that was a mistake. I wasn't aware there is a hose kit that is available so I'm going to buy that and hopefully that will make it easier to use but knowing what I know now the F103N would have been the better choice. The valve is completely protected under the truck so there's no good reason to have the short nipple. The long nipple would make it so much easier to put a hose on without a special kit.

Either way, everyone is correct, the F103** model is what you want, the variation is your preference.
Correct on F103N. FWIW, you don’t need to purchase a special hose kit—— 1/2”od - 3/8”id tubing from any store will work along with small hose clamp.
 

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Correct on F103N. FWIW, you don’t need to purchase a special hose kit—— 1/2”od - 3/8”id tubing from any store will work along with small hose clamp.
Yeah, the problem with the short nipple is that I can't get a hose to stay on it and it's too short for a hose clamp to grip it.
 
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The Fumoto site shows the correct choice is F 133 N.
I'm awaiting an email from Fumoto to clarify before ordering.
 

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I purchased the F133N with hose kit. Haven’t installed it yet, but assume based on Fumoto and Amazon’s references, it’s correct.
 

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I purchased the F133N with hose kit. Haven’t installed it yet, but assume based on Fumoto and Amazon’s references, it’s correct.
It will work fine. Looks like the difference between the F133* and the F103* is that the F133 is straight through whereas the F103 can have the output rotated. The thread pitch and everything is the same though. Either will work in our application.
 

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I would check out the Femco drain plug . I think they are much better. I have it on my jeep and it works great with no mess. The plug has a normally closed valve that opens when you screw on the drain hose. I emailed them and this is what they said I would need see note below. They respond back and will answer any of your questions. Attached is what I use on my JL
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Hello Ted,

The Toyota Tacoma would take any of our plugs with an M12x1.25-T9 thread pitch. Residual oil is not an issue when utilizing a Femco drain plug. We recommend draining the oil at engine temperature to fully flush out all waste particulates. This is easier as Femco’s system prevents burns.

Best regards,

https://www.femco.com/compact-sb-7090010151-m12-x-1-25-t9/
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