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Old 06-06-2011, 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Infiniti Chica
Once it's closed, I use a clamp just above the little clip that opens/closes it to make sure it stays locked and isn't accidentally opened.




Here's the link for the valve:

http://fumotousa.com/



Good luck and hope this helps.
Isa
Awesome thank you very much.
 
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Old 06-06-2011, 07:50 AM
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I was using one jack, and it was on a sloped street haha. But I still managed to get the job done.
Please tell me that was a jack stand and not your regular jack.

Yelofva: Ah man! I wish I would've gotten one of these several oil changes ago!
Never too late, just do it on your next oil change. Keep in mind that some oil shops will not change your oil if this valve is in place... claims of liability issues. So be prepared to do oil changes yourself if necessary.


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Awesome thank you very much.
No ay de que! (you're welcome)

Good luck gents,
Isa
 
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Old 06-06-2011, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Infiniti Chica
Please tell me that was a jack stand and not your regular jack.
It was the jack that comes with the car haha
 
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Originally Posted by JosansG35
It was the jack that comes with the car haha



You know how often those jacks fail. Holy crap dude, you were also on a slopped street double holy crap. Dont be dumb buy your self a ramp, or jack and jack stands, or if anything bare minimum, put one side of the car on top of a curb(if you have enough ground clearance), the curb should not fail lol.

IMO, dont do anything again until you buy ramps and or jacks + Jack stands.

If you do that **** again and the car falls on you and kills you, you will win the Darwin award.
 

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Old 06-06-2011, 06:03 PM
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It was the jack that comes with the car haha


Do you have a death wish... a living will or estate plan... or are you immortal? Please, oh please, get one ASAP.
 
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I need to direct my friend with his 2009 Maxima to this thread. He believed the dealer who told him the oil can only be changed by the Nissan dealer because it uses a "special" type of oil.
 
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You know how often those jacks fail. Holy crap dude, you were also on a slopped street double holy crap. Dont be dumb buy your self a ramp, or jack and jack stands, or if anything bare minimum, put one side of the car on top of a curb(if you have enough ground clearance), the curb should not fail lol.

IMO, dont do anything again until you buy ramps and or jacks + Jack stands.

If you do that **** again and the car falls on you and kills you, you will win the Darwin award.
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Do you have a death wish... a living will or estate plan... or are you immortal? Please, oh please, get one ASAP.
I know I need tools! I was in dire need of an oil change so I used what I had. I even had to ask my neighbors around. But thank God nothing happened and it went well.

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I need to direct my friend with his 2009 Maxima to this thread. He believed the dealer who told him the oil can only be changed by the Nissan dealer because it uses a "special" type of oil.
LOL I can't believe they're tricking people like that. It's sad
 
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by JosansG35
! I was in dire need of an oil change so I used what I had.
Sorry bro, but an oil change does not justify getting crushed. Should just use the money you saved with this oil change, and buy ramps. Later on the proper tools.

Eventually youll start DIYing a lot of maintenance. But you need the proper tools, you wont kill your self and still save money.

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Those of you are are using the valve, are you still able to use/replace the OEM crush washer?
 
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I did but I'm not sure I was supposed to. The valve comes with a rubber gasket but so far I've had no leaks.

 
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Old 06-07-2011, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ilv2xlr8
Those of you are are using the valve, are you still able to use/replace the OEM crush washer?
With the umoto valve you never remove it--- it's fairly permanent, so it's a non-issue. In 68K miles I've never touched it and have never had a leak. On our 3 other cars with a combined mileage of >1.2 million, we've never had an issue either. Truckers and farmers who rely on it also state that once it's on, there are no issues.

On a side note, I've never changed a crush washer before going to the Fumoto valve... very rarely necessary.
 
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