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Curtis Kawasaki Teryx Krx 1000 Utv Oil Drain Valve 2020-2024

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Part# 05-27365
MFR Model# CCA-1215C

Overview

The Curtis CCA-1215C oil drain valve for Kawasaki Teryx KRX replaces your OEM oil drain plug. Installation torque of 12 foot pounds is required for installation. The kit incorporates an activation tool used to function the valve. This design has been reliably used throughout the aviation industry for decades. Simply connect the activation tool to the valve, direct the drain hose into your disposal container, then push and twist the tool to lock the valve in the open position. Installing the valve, connecting the tool, and functioning the valve can all be done through the factory skid plate access hole without modification. Curtis recommends a minimum of 1.500" clearance when measuring from the bottom of your skid plate to the head of the oem drain plug. Depending on terrain use, skid plate thickness, you may prefer more/less clearance. Includes drain valve with dust cover, activation tool with 8" hose attached, and copper mounting washer.

Applicable Models

  • Teryx KRX 1000 2020+ All Sub Models
  • Teryx KRX4 1000 2023+ All Sub Models

Specifications

  • Valve Material – Stainless Steel
  • Thread – M12x1.5
  • Valve Action – Push to Open, Turn to Lock
  • Valve Inst Length – 0.900″

In The Box

  • Includes drain valve with dust cover, activation tool with 8" hose attached, and copper mounting washer.

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