Bogert Aviation 90 degree Oil Quick Drain Probe
The first big improvement is that the probe is leak proof. The AVI design could leak where it mates to the valve plunger making a mess. The new design incorporates an O-ring seal around the valve body preventing leaks. The O-ring also locks the probe to the valve body. The second improvement is the compactness of the probe. It is actually shorter than the BJ 107B making it easier to install. |
Bogert Oil Quick Drain Probe 09M-PrB90
Appears to be a 3D-printed part. Material deforms significantly with the heat of the oil even after waiting an hour to start It was no longer usable after a single use. It did not even hold up to the pressure of getting the product in place. Too bad my first (and sadly only) use of the product was a year after I purchased it. I would be ashamed if I were selling this product for this specific use case. I would strongly assert that buying this product is a bad investment....unless one plans to drain the oil only when at ambient temperature....and even then, it is a weak argument.
Terrible product. Cant withstand the heat during a hot oil change. Material got soft and broke on second use. Do not purchase. Way over priced.
I bought this a few months ago for my maintenance shop instead of the good metal one trying to save a few bucks. Big mistake. We only have one Arrow in our flight school and two customers with Arrows, so it is not like we use it every day. It is only a few months old and has already chipped and cracked so badly that it is unusable. Cheap junk. Dont waste your money.
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No, it will be too tall for the available space.