If you have a Kawasaki with the plastic valve that is only good for about 4 oil changes, I would suggest the Drainzit Part No 1420K. The K is important as it is made for the Kawasaki engines. I just put mine on yesterday on my Husqvarna TS354XD. If you cut the nipple off of the valve, I used a sawsall with a metal cutting blade, you won't need to losen the engine to replace it with the hose.
Good tip! I work on aircraft where most fasteners are safety wired. You could easily drill holes in the hex and safety wire it to keep it from loosening.
Question. Everytime I did oil change. All the oil is gone after riding my bike for around 1500-2000 miles. Do you think it may cause by this drain plug since I didnt see any leak marks on my bike? Thanks
I got a kawasaki 360 prairie thats leaking near where the filter is.. not sure where.. but the pan under that section is wet. Is this where thats located
WOW, what's wrong with a good old steel drain plug. They have been working good for a hundred years. How about we try to build better, instead of build cheaper!!!!
helpful tips. Are you up for a brand collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and we are looking for CZcamsrs to work with to make more helpful content on machine maintenance.
Jeremy would like one of your stickers for our upcoming gigantic sticker shout out video coming up on Eliminator Performance. Email Jake your address and i will get one of ours out to you. Thanks buddy.
Great tip about how brittle that plug gets. Thanks buddy
If you have a Kawasaki with the plastic valve that is only good for about 4 oil changes, I would suggest the Drainzit Part No 1420K. The K is important as it is made for the Kawasaki engines. I just put mine on yesterday on my Husqvarna TS354XD. If you cut the nipple off of the valve, I used a sawsall with a metal cutting blade, you won't need to losen the engine to replace it with the hose.
Great tip Jeremy!!! Thank you my friend!!!
Good tip! I work on aircraft where most fasteners are safety wired. You could easily drill holes in the hex and safety wire it to keep it from loosening.
Thanks for the tips Jeremy. 👍🏼👊🏼
Great advice and tricks as usual😀🇦🇺
My one o ring kit has a spoon to install the o rings with
Always enjoy your tech tip Tuesday. Have a good day there jeremy.
Get a hose unit 😊
Great tip thanks !
Question. Everytime I did oil change. All the oil is gone after riding my bike for around 1500-2000 miles. Do you think it may cause by this drain plug since I didnt see any leak marks on my bike? Thanks
I got a kawasaki 360 prairie thats leaking near where the filter is.. not sure where.. but the pan under that section is wet. Is this where thats located
Great !
WOW, what's wrong with a good old steel drain plug. They have been working good for a hundred years. How about we try to build better, instead of build cheaper!!!!
Been this way for decades
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Cool
Just buy a metic oring kit
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Pen top , amazing
helpful tips. Are you up for a brand collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and we are looking for CZcamsrs to work with to make more helpful content on machine maintenance.
Thank you for this comment I am already doing a collaboration for you
Did you ever find a replacement starter for your trimmer?
Yes sir is sitting on the front porch right now I haven’t been home to get it
Did you get my Instagram message I sent to you?
Jeremy would like one of your stickers for our upcoming gigantic sticker shout out video coming up on Eliminator Performance. Email Jake your address and i will get one of ours out to you. Thanks buddy.