How many of you use the saftey clamp on you fumoto drain valve? Is it really necessary...its better to safe than sorry, i know.
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How many of you use the saftey clamp on you fumoto drain valve? Is it really necessary...its better to safe than sorry, i know.
Im confident its not going to open...I just kick myself that i didnt install this thing when i got it alittle over two years ago.Quote:
I installed a Fumoto on my F-I-L's '97 Expy 8 years ago, and every summer since then from March until November he drives over 100 miles a week on gravel and dirt roads on Minnesota's Iron Range. He's never experienced an incident with the valve, and it opens and closes the same now as it did 8 years ago.
Do you need the clamp? Based on his experiences, I'd say NO.
I thought the safety clamp was simply small hose clamp like the worm gear type. Available at any auto parts store.Quote:
Thanks everyone, today i finally installed it after having it for 2.5 years. Im still looking for that clamp, no parts stories ive been to carry them...i may order them online ...
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I thought the safety clamp was simply small hose clamp like the worm gear type. Available at any auto parts store.Quote:
Thanks everyone, today i finally installed it after having it for 2.5 years. Im still looking for that clamp, no parts stories ive been to carry them...i may order them online ...
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To open the valve you have to pull it up against the closing spring and turn it- it is unlikely that this would occur by accident- however I always put a small cable tie around the groove when I have finished the change. I need to cut the cable tie off when doing the next change- just added security.
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How many of you use the saftey clamp on you fumoto drain valve? Is it really necessary...its better to safe than sorry, i know.