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๐Ÿ’ฆ Kawasaki Engine Flex Drain Hose 510440902: Genuine OEM for Efficient Drainage Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for my Toro SS5000

My OEM drain plug failed and it was a double win. Now when I change the oil I can easily drain it into the catch tank. This is exactly what every lawn mower should have originally.

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • Was damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That's how it should be from the factory

I haven't done an oil change with this hose yet (installed on the first change) but I can already tell it's going to be a lot easier and less messy on my Gravely 52 ZXT . That should be from the factory. The factory drain plug is in the wrong place. This should fix that problem and make it a lot cleaner. No leaks and easy installation.

Pros
  • Longlife Finish
Cons
  • Some issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy enough for a non-mechanic

This is for my Toro with a Kawasaki FR600V, you will need to remove the side cover on the oil drain side. Torx T-20 for three screws. Second, break off the drain piece and remove the 24mm drain plug. Third, the oil comes out at a reasonable speed, so take your time to install the drain hose, screw it into the drain hole, and complete the oil drain process. In the end, you need to tighten the drain hose according to the manufacturer's recommendations.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well for Kawasaki FR691V.

Bought to replace the oil drain on my Ariens Ikon XD 52. Removing the old plastic drain was really the hardest part. Once the new hose is screwed into the engine block, you can simply twist and secure the hose. You'll probably need to add some extra oil to level the tube. It is impossible to 100% prevent oil from entering the pipe. I think the price is a bit high but it will definitely save you some disappointments in the future.

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • Too long to wait

I purchased this OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) Kawasaki Flex Drain Hose 510440902 for my Kawasaki FJ180V Commercial Powered Toro Turfmaster Mower and anyone who owns this machine has had oil change nightmares. I also have a John Deere X500 with a Kawasaki FS730V engine that has similar oil change issues. What a convenience when we compared both engines and found that they share the same standard oil drain plugs/threads. So adding a flexible Kawasaki drain hose (extension) to bothโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Delivery was very quick
Cons
  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits Fr691v ikon xd52

So after ordering 2 different Drenzit hoses it turned out they were both the wrong size. Either too big or too small. I found this Kawasaki hose to fit and work perfectly. This is excellent quality. I replaced that old drain plug with the yellow top I have in my photos. I had a leak this spring after my first oil change. Just a very slow drop. I drained all the oil and didn't have to remove the filter to attach it. It's a little tight and difficult to get to, but adjustable wrenches and pliersโ€ฆ

Pros
  • I'm looking forward to it
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

This drain hose fits my Toro MX5060 with Kawasaki FR691V engine. I was forced to make this purchase because the Toro OEM plastic drain plug failed on an oil change earlier this year. Here's how it went wrong ---> When I slipped the clear plastic drain hose (supplied with the mower) over the plastic drain plug, the pressure loosened the threads where the drain plug screws into the engine. When I tried tightening the drain plug, I found that the plastic became very soft and fell offโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Crossing my fingers
Cons
  • Clarity