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Stens 1/2" Oil Drain Plug

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Amazon has Stens 1/2" Oil Drain Plug (125-508) for $6.30. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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  • Our research indicates that at the time of this post, that Stens 1/2" Oil Drain Plug (125-508) is $1.73 lower (~21.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $8.03
About this product:
  • Oil Drain Valve, 3/8"-18 NPTF, Push to close, Quick and easy way to change oil without the mess, Quick twist and pull motion to open, Uses 1/2" hose,
  • Replaces OEM Numbers: AYP: 181654, 428287, 532428287, Craftsman: 181654, 428287, Cub Cadet: 951-10517A, Husqvarna: 532428287, Kohler: 25 462 08, 25 462 18-S, 25 755 14, 25 755 14-S, MTD: 751-10517A, 951-10517A, Tecumseh: 37651
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Amazon has Stens 1/2" Oil Drain Plug (125-508) for $6.30. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Community Member LavenderIdea8698 for finding this deal.

Editor's Notes

Written by CChoiVA
About this deal:
  • Our research indicates that at the time of this post, that Stens 1/2" Oil Drain Plug (125-508) is $1.73 lower (~21.5% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $8.03
About this product:
  • Oil Drain Valve, 3/8"-18 NPTF, Push to close, Quick and easy way to change oil without the mess, Quick twist and pull motion to open, Uses 1/2" hose,
  • Replaces OEM Numbers: AYP: 181654, 428287, 532428287, Craftsman: 181654, 428287, Cub Cadet: 951-10517A, Husqvarna: 532428287, Kohler: 25 462 08, 25 462 18-S, 25 755 14, 25 755 14-S, MTD: 751-10517A, 951-10517A, Tecumseh: 37651
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RugerRedhawk
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bakersdozen12
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Might want to add "Small Engine" somewhere in the title.
HomerJay
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Get a fumoto valve.

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May 09, 2022 03:17 PM
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bakersdozen12May 09, 2022 03:17 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank bakersdozen12

Might want to add "Small Engine" somewhere in the title.
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RugerRedhawkMay 10, 2022 06:00 PM
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I run a small engine shop and I install these all the time for customers. The most important thing you need to know is that the OEM's install these BEFORE the engine goes in the frame. If you're going to install/replace one on an engine that is already in the chassis, you're more than likely going to have to undo the four engine mounting bolts and raise the engine 4-6" to have enough clearance to do a proper install. The threads are 3/8" NPTF (National Pipe Thread fuel). Pipe threads are tapered to form the seal. The hex head does NOT have to touch the block to form the seal. Some Honda and Kawasaki engines use METRIC threads that are straight cut and use an o-ring/washer for the seal. They usually have a flat machined boss around the drain opening to accept the o-ring, but not always.
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qningMay 11, 2022 07:46 PM
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This reminds me of a few years ago when changing my oil wasn't exactly on my radar because I was a new snowblower owner. Well, let's face it, this was my first piece of equipment with a gas engine. So I'm just minding my snow blowing business, and my snowblower blows the connecting rod out through the side of the crank case. I think I had some water in there.

Off to harbor freight for a replacement engine, and one of these "easier to change the oil" plug replacements was installed.

But now I can't remember if I put synthetic or conventional in there, and I'm not sure what the implications of that are, but I know I should change the oil.
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GimmeYoTotsMay 11, 2022 08:29 PM
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Made in USA as well - good deal. I have a Honda and Honda is not listed, but... even of it was, I'm not sure I'd want to take the time to install this.
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May 12, 2022 12:54 PM
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mleach99May 12, 2022 12:54 PM
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Quote from RugerRedhawk :
From the reviews:
This is exactly what i was going to point out. Mine was leaking years ago when delivered and it needed fixed. Easiest thing to do was unbolt the engine from frame and jack it up a few inches for clearance. I think it took a 15/16 deep socket. It was definitely a pain.
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Get a fumoto valve.
May 13, 2022 11:48 PM
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firemankeMay 13, 2022 11:48 PM
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Quote from qning :
This reminds me of a few years ago when changing my oil wasn't exactly on my radar because I was a new snowblower owner. Well, let's face it, this was my first piece of equipment with a gas engine. So I'm just minding my snow blowing business, and my snowblower blows the connecting rod out through the side of the crank case. I think I had some water in there.

Off to harbor freight for a replacement engine, and one of these "easier to change the oil" plug replacements was installed.

But now I can't remember if I put synthetic or conventional in there, and I'm not sure what the implications of that are, but I know I should change the oil.
Just go synthetic this time, can't go wrong

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May 13, 2022 11:49 PM
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dusto2k3May 13, 2022 11:49 PM
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Quote from HomerJay :
Get a fumoto valve.
I'll second Fumoto
May 13, 2022 11:50 PM
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johnyguyMay 13, 2022 11:50 PM
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Quote from HomerJay :
Get a fumoto valve.
i have been using one for over 10 years
May 14, 2022 12:03 AM
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bobdobMay 14, 2022 12:03 AM
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Quote from qning :
This reminds me of a few years ago when changing my oil wasn't exactly on my radar because I was a new snowblower owner. Well, let's face it, this was my first piece of equipment with a gas engine. So I'm just minding my snow blowing business, and my snowblower blows the connecting rod out through the side of the crank case. I think I had some water in there.

Off to harbor freight for a replacement engine, and one of these "easier to change the oil" plug replacements was installed.

But now I can't remember if I put synthetic or conventional in there, and I'm not sure what the implications of that are, but I know I should change the oil.

You are just changing it based on time unless you are putting an abnormally massive numbers of hours on that snowblower. Oil type won't matter for those changes.
May 14, 2022 12:15 AM
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KnowsItToBeTrueMay 14, 2022 12:15 AM
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Just to be clear this isn't something you can simply screw in from the outside of the drain right? You have to either painstakingly lift the engine or take it to a shop?
May 14, 2022 12:59 AM
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ash78May 14, 2022 12:59 AM
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Quote from bakersdozen12 :
Might want to add "Small Engine" somewhere in the title.
So like the F-150 Ecoboost, something like that?

/s
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fuzzyballzMay 14, 2022 01:06 AM
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Quote from HomerJay :
Get a fumoto valve.
This 100%. I have fumoto valve on all the cars I've owned, which are all Japanese cars, and I do my own oil change. Fumoto valve makes everything so much easier.
May 14, 2022 01:27 AM
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rummawMay 14, 2022 01:27 AM
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My Cub Cadet rider came with one of these and it makes oil changes a breeze. Very little mess.

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May 14, 2022 01:40 AM
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BaudLordMay 14, 2022 01:40 AM
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My craftsman riding mower has this... and it is awesome for oil changes.

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