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03/10/13 at 19:58:19
 
anyone try one of these valves on their bike?if so what size?thanks!


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Reply #1 - 03/10/13 at 21:39:49
 
the thought of getting the lever thrown at the most inopportune moment has deterred all thought of this mod.
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Reply #2 - 03/11/13 at 07:02:45
 
My son had one of these on his low to the ground Miata and it hung down vertically.  No problems until he raked it off on a parking lot speed bump.  Luckily, he figured out what happened and didn't drive off.  I think if your pan plug is horizontal or tucked up out of the way, it wouldn't be a problem.
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Reply #3 - 03/11/13 at 10:19:44
 
I had one on my 1996 Ford Ranger. Worked great and I loved it. Never had any issue. The lever is kept in check by a goodly powerful spring. Its not turning by accident.  I sold the Ranger and never saw the device offered for sale again.

Now the Savage had the oil drain right at the bottom ... so it might would worry me a good bit more than the one on a truck.
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Reply #4 - 03/11/13 at 10:28:07
 
The savage plug is tucked up between the case and frame.
So you'd have a hard time shearing the fitting off.
You might have a hard getting it in though, depends on thread length.

And I'd want to align the lever so it wasn't hanging down, yet accessable to operation.
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Reply #5 - 03/11/13 at 13:00:58
 
What is the bolt and thread size on a 05? Not the bolt head size.
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