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Old 07-30-2012, 12:18 AM
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Hi all,

So...any info on the Fumoto valve for the 6.2L in the SuperDuty line? I'm curious if any have installed...and what your experience has been?

Looking at the website...it really doesn't give a CLEAR line to what will fit...and part number...IMHO.

Listed: ('11 - on) 6.2L gas engines = F106 or F106N

Believe it or not...but I did do a search here in the 6.2L forum. No hits at all. So...this is the first mention of the Fumoto here and now.


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I saw it mentioned over in the 6.7 forum, seems like the majority of users liked it from what I remember. Cool concept but I've always been fine crawling under with a wrench, but until my warranty's up, my dealer's going to be doing my oil changes.

Which reminds me, I need to get it in the dealer, have an oil leak between the motor/trans...
 
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Which reminds me, I need to get it in the dealer, have an oil leak between the motor/trans...

Oh no. Hope to see a thread started on the subject with the outcome...nothing serious???


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Not sure yet. I've been swamped at work and am travelling the next couple of weeks (for work) so I haven't had a chance to get it to the dealer. Oil level is good, but there's something going on there.
 
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I don't have the 6.2 but I use the valve on my 6.4 and I find it helpful on oil changes. The N version has a short nipple that sticks out which would allow you to attach a hose so you could direct the flow, I don't see the need for that but if you need to attach a hose that is the one you would need
 
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Thanks LeonandLisa! Actually...Fumoto is making a new design with an L on the part number. It has a 90 degree L shaped swivel. Kind of cool...IMHO.



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