Vehicle Maintenace General

A Fumoto valve should be your first purchase for every new car. Also makes the "warm up your engine before an oil change" trick work since you can open the valve without scalding your hand and/or dousing your ratchet in dirty motor oil.
 
I'm familiar with the pan drain valves. I've been changing the oil on this POS for more than a decade without one so I think I'll just leave it as is. It's a fairly low-slung pan anyways.

I'm just being a lazy nigger, tbh.
 
Personally, I don't see the point. I'm guaranteed to get oil on my hands when I change the filter, so I've not really solved anything.
If its a downward facing oil filter, maybe, but you can either use a wrench or a bolt head attached filter. There's also peace of mind that comes from never stripping or cross threading a oil drain bolt.
 
and I changed the tranny fluid with some of that Lucas transmission lubricant and sealant.
Transmissions are pretty finicky about what you put in them and the only transmission additives I would feel safe using are Lube Guard's products. If you want it to last I would do 5 or 6 drain and fills to get that stuff out of there (or better yet a complete flush and fill). What transmission is in the truck or what's the year/make/model/engine?
 
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