I believe the Femco will fit. BUT since the base of the Femco is the hex you tighten it onto the pan with, you need enough enough width for the socket that goes on the Femco. A compact small base valve takes a 22mm socket to install. So grab that size socket (thin wall if you have one) and see if it fits. Based on the pic, I think it won't be a problem.Did an oil change on the ecoboost and decided to take a picture and some measurements. A Femco valve might fit but could be tight. It is about 1.5" diameter, could somebody measure the outside diameter of the Femco that sits against the pan?
Do you mean Fumoto SX series valve? I don't think Femco makes a right angle valve and it wouldn't make sense for them to.I installed a right angle Femco valve. It can be tilted down for better drainage and then swung back up out of the way. Expensive but saves me time under the Mustang.
Mine did come with the dust cap which is also a second barrier against leaks in the unlikely case the valve itself didn't seal.Just a small question to those who purchased the Femco plug, does it comes with a dust cap? Nowhere in the product description on their website says whether it does, and the US site even has a checkbox to the dust cap as an add-on purchase when view the valve product page.
Awesome, thanks! Great info btw, gonna put down an order tonight.Mine did come with the dust cap which is also a second barrier against leaks in the unlikely case the valve itself didn't seal.
Never heard back from them. I will try again. They don't list any phone number, email address or even a mailing address just a web page to enter a question and tell them where to send the answer.@HoosierDaddy did you ever hear back from Aeroquip? I'm thinking this one might work?
Aeroquip FBM3137
Male Half M12 x 1.75 Thread 1.52in.x.96in. 1-1/16 Hex Size
And of course the female half as well.
http://www.jegs.com/i/Aeroquip/023/FBM3137/10002/-1