When you make purchases through links on this site, The Track Ahead may earn an affiliate commission. Also, these posts are based off my own experiences. I am not responsible for any action you take as a result of reading this. Learn More


I’ve owned my 2020 Ford F-150 for about five years now and after the many oil changes that I’ve done over the years, I’m always trying to find a way to make my oil changes a bit easier. One of the minor annoyances with doing any oil change on these trucks is having to remove the felt under cover (also known as the diaper) underneath the vehicle. One of the ways around this is to install a Fumoto Oil Drain Valve, which not only allows you to avoid having to remove the under cover at every oil change, but it also makes the overall oil change easier.

On this post, I’ll show how to install and use a Fumoto Oil Drain Valve on the 2015-2020 Ford F-150. The install is pretty easy to do and the subsequent oil changes are a lot cleaner of a job to do. The oil drain valve takes the place of your drain plug and it has a ball valve that you can open and close with the valve handle.

I was concerned about this potentially being knocked into an open position and the oil draining out and damaging the engine, but the valve is designed to keep this from happening. There is even a little plastic clip that further prevents this from happening.

Tools & Materials

Fumoto Oil Drain Valve

*As a warning to those who have the plastic oil drain plug on the Ford F150, these Fumoto oil drain valves are not compatible with those systems. These four oil drain valves do appear to all fit the 2.7L V6 Ecoboost, 3.3L V6, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost, and 5.0L V8 engines.

F107SX – Position-Adjustable Oil Drain Valve with M12-1.75
Maximum adjustability by allowing you to choose position and oil flow direction during oil changes, includes lever clip.

F-137 – Original Oil Drain Valve with M12-1.75
Non-nipple valve, includes lever clip. No hose required to drain oil, minimal protrusion from oil pan since there is no extended nipple.

F137S – Short Nipple Oil Drain Valve with M12-1.75
Has 5mm hose nipple length, includes lever clip. Requires Fumoto SH-10 or SL-10 plastic socket to securely attach hose to nipple.

F137N – Long Nipple Oil Drain Valve with M12-1.75 (pictured in this post)
Has 15mm hose nipple length, includes lever clip. Not recommended for vehicles with low ground clearance.

Other Tools & Materials

Mechanics Tool Set: Vevor Impact Socket Set | What to look for in a mechanics tool set?
MedPride Nitrile Exam Gloves, Powder-Free Box/100 โ€“ย Smallย |ย Mediumย |ย Large
Scott Shop Towels Original, Blue, 12 Rolls/Case, 660 Towels/Case
BISupply Vehicle Ramps โ€“ 6.3in Lift – 2 Ton Heavy Duty Truck Ramps (2 qty)
MAXXHAUL Heavy Duty Black Wheel Chock 2-Pack, 8″ x 4″ x 6″
BIG RED Torin Steel Jack Stands: 3 Ton (6,000 lb) Capacity, Red, 1 Pair

Installing a Fumoto Oil Drain Valve: 13th Gen Ford F-150 (2015-2020)

First thing is to drain your oil as you’d normally do during your oil change. It makes sense to just do your normal oil change at the same time as installing your new Fumoto Oil Drain Valve. So proceed to drain all the oil and change out your oil filter if you wish.

Prepare your Fumoto Oil Drain Valve and prime the provided O-ring with clean motor oil. With the oil all drained out of the truck, thread the new oil drain valve in by hand. I was able to use a 17mm deep socket to tighten the new drain valve in. Torque to

And it is as simple as that; the Fumoto oil drain valve stays there permanently. If you operate the valve handle to open and close, you’ll find that you can easily slide the valve handle to the closed position, which will then drop and lock into place. It will not slide into the open position unless you lift up on the handle before sliding it into the open position.

Slide the valve handle to the closed position, which is locked in place. As an added safety precaution, use the included plastic clip to clip onto the valve to further prevent the valve handle from moving. The plastic lever clip will not clip onto the oil drain valve unless it is in the closed position.

Whenevery you perform your oil changes from now on, you can simply remove the lever clip, connect a 3/8″ ID (inner diameter) hose, and open the valve to drain your oil in a much cleaner fashion. Make sure to close that valve and reinstall the lever clip after you’ve drained the oil. I personally have done the Raptor Transmission Skid Plate install and it has a little opening at the drain plug location, which is perfect for access to the Fumoto Oil Drain Valve.

Author

Hi there! I'm Scott and I run The Track Ahead. My goal is to write helpful articles, tutorials, and reviews based on my personal experience with car maintenance and detailing. I've been wrenching on and detailing cars for 15+ years and now share my knowledge with others on this site to help them care for their vehicles.

Write A Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.