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Old 07-29-2022, 08:36 PM   #1
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Identify help on oil plug dump

While changing oil this afternoon. There is a dump plug I will post a pic. I can not identify the brand. I'm going to have to find the attachment that screws to it. I have added a femco to genny. This is similar looking on engine femco uses a green screw in hose however it is not on board coach anywhere.
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It kinda' looks like this.
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Old 07-29-2022, 09:25 PM   #3
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Looks like a Femco valve.


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Old 07-29-2022, 09:43 PM   #4
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While changing oil this afternoon. There is a dump plug I will post a pic. I can not identify the brand. I'm going to have to find the attachment that screws to it. I have added a femco to genny. This is similar looking on engine femco uses a green screw in hose however it is not on board coach anywhere.
Sure looks like a Femco Valve. Should have had a brass cap on it as a secondary seal. They make a variety of drain hoses with a brass nut that threads on. The drain opens the valve once attached and closes it on removal.

Femco uses brass. Others are steel or stainless.

Here's one on Amazon for $12.95
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Correct it does have a screw on brass cap. It's a different size from my generator femco. Just need to find correct discharge for 450 Cummins now. Any ideas thank you guys
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Correct it does have a screw on brass cap. It's a different size from my generator femco. Just need to find correct discharge for 450 Cummins now. Any ideas thank you guys
https://www.femco.com/products/

Femco website above. They show 3 different thread drain fittings with hose. Also can choose from straight to several angles.

Looks like 26mm X 1.5, 24mm X 1.25 or 22mm X 1.5

Can you measure yours? Think you can order from them. Know they sell on Amazon.

Hope I am correctly assuming you just want the drain hose and not the oil pan valve.
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Yes I was coming up with more than 1
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