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zooki 09-26-2012 10:20 PM

Installed Perrin shifter bushing & Fumoto oil drain valve
 
Just finished installing a Fumoto oil drain valve & Perrin's upgraded shifter bushing on my FR-S. On the drain valve, I put a small hose clamp around the body to keep the lever from moving "just in case". No pictures, sorry, but it's pretty self explanatory. I don't really think I will need it, but it didn't hurt to do. The shifter bushing seemed to improve the feel of the shifter, it has less play, and seems more direct. I don't know how much that is true, and how much is attributed to the "I washed my car, and now it's faster" syndrome. But for $35 I think it's worth it.

Burn 10-03-2012 09:36 PM

I just installed the bushing while I was doing my own oil change and the feel was much improved and stiffer.. just that the removal of the bolts on the stock bushing is quite a pain though..

Surok 10-03-2012 09:39 PM

how good is the fumoto valve hey?>

mike2100 10-03-2012 09:50 PM

2 questions:

1) Did you notice if the stock drain valve is magnetic?

2) Do you get any extra vibration in the shifter after the bushing install?

wheelhaus 10-03-2012 10:08 PM

Both are are mods I'm planning on doing, Fumoto valve is already here and waiting. I think someone already posted this before, but how much clearance is under the valve to the belly pan?

Do you have any tips regarding the bushing installtion?

Burn 10-03-2012 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wheelhaus (Post 475042)
Both are are mods I'm planning on doing, Fumoto valve is already here and waiting. I think someone already posted this before, but how much clearance is under the valve to the belly pan?

Do you have any tips regarding the bushing installtion?

The instructions are with the bush and it's quite clear cut and straight forward.. shouldn't be a problem to you

fuddbutter 10-03-2012 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike2100 (Post 475014)
1) Did you notice if the stock drain valve is magnetic?


I have mentioned this elsewhere, they are pretty pointless, majority of the metal that would be floating around in your oil is not magnetic, the motor is mainly alloy, unless of course i have misslead and they have iron cylinder liners..
Anyway, this is why you have a good quality oil filter ;)

wheelhaus 10-03-2012 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fuddbutter (Post 475193)
I have mentioned this elsewhere, they are pretty pointless, majority of the metal that would be floating around in your oil is not magnetic, the motor is mainly alloy, unless of course i have misslead and they have iron cylinder liners..
Anyway, this is why you have a good quality oil filter ;)

"Alloy" only means any mixture of two or more metals, there are steel alloys, titanium alloys, etc etc. I'm sure you meant "aluminum alloy" which is in fact, non ferrous and thus nonmagnetic, but that doesn't mean magnetic plugs or filter magnets are completely useless, just not as important as they would be in an iron block or iron sleeved block, etc.

Surok 10-03-2012 11:55 PM

its good if you snap the dipstick and u want to pull the broken bit out of the sump

fuddbutter 10-04-2012 12:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wheelhaus (Post 475242)
"Alloy" only means any mixture of two or more metals, there are steel alloys, titanium alloys, etc etc. I'm sure you meant "aluminum alloy" which is in fact, non ferrous and thus nonmagnetic, but that doesn't mean magnetic plugs or filter magnets are completely useless, just not as important as they would be in an iron block or iron sleeved block, etc.


Thats the one :)

zooki 10-04-2012 01:25 AM

I don't "think" the stock drain plug is magnetic, but then again I didn't check, no point for me since it's not on the car. I found the easiest way to get to the bushing bolts is a 3/8 ratchet with a long extension and a universal swivel on the end. I have a lift though, so it was pretty easy access for me. I haven't noticed any more vibration, just a more precise shift.

Jimbo 10-04-2012 01:46 AM

Fumoto valves are great. One is going on my BRZ at first oil change.

fuddbutter 10-04-2012 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbo (Post 475408)
Fumoto valves are great. One is going on my BRZ at first oil change.


Yeah i got one sitting on my oil container waiting for the first change.. which hopefully is soon!

RedRocket 10-04-2012 06:35 AM

I'm putting fumoto valve on all 3 of my cara


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