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I have a 2.3 and you have to buy the adjustable drain plug. Idk about the 2.7 but I would recommend buying it anyway. Let's you decide the angle you want to clock it so you can point it directly at the hole you drill. The tube I use is their drain kit too. I think it's $10 for the tube and a plastic adapter. It's a pretty long tube but the value is in the ease of purchase not the contents.
Stahlbus Oil Drain Valve Plug... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AMXATSC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

That’s what I run on my 2.3 and my wife’s 2.3

No more taking the skid off
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I have a 2.3 and you have to buy the adjustable drain plug. Idk about the 2.7 but I would recommend buying it anyway.
I believe the 2.7L has the plastic drain plug, which is not compatible with ANY Fumoto product. There are other options out there but I remember them being about triple the price.
 

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I believe the 2.7L has the plastic drain plug, which is not compatible with ANY Fumoto product. There are other options out there but I remember them being about triple the price.
That's unfortunate.
 

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I believe the 2.7L has the plastic drain plug, which is not compatible with ANY Fumoto product. There are other options out there but I remember them being about triple the price.
There is this option, which I use. Quite happy and impressed with the ease of use.
roughly 7 oil changes on it now, no issues.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H56TP4...85A5BF505DC106_afap_abs&ref_=aa_maas&tag=maas

But yeah, it takes me an estimated 2 minutes to remove/reinstall the necessary skids, so I have to plan accordingly. (not directed at you, rather a commentary on the thread as a whole)
 

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I have a 2.3 and you have to buy the adjustable drain plug. Idk about the 2.7 but I would recommend buying it anyway. Let's you decide the angle you want to clock it so you can point it directly at the hole you drill. The tube I use is their drain kit too. I think it's $10 for the tube and a plastic adapter. It's a pretty long tube but the value is in the ease of purchase not the contents.

When I put in my 2021 2.7L Bronco - it says they don't make one for it.
I get this message:

CARS/PICKUPS FORD 2021 BRONCO 2.7L


Sorry, we don't have products for plastic drain plugs.
Whoops! Looks like we don’t carry anything for Ford 2021 Bronco 2.7L.
 

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When I put in my 2021 2.7L Bronco - it says they don't make one for it.
I get this message:
CARS/PICKUPS FORD 2021 BRONCO 2.7L

Sorry, we don't have products for plastic drain plugs.
Whoops! Looks like we don’t carry anything for Ford 2021 Bronco 2.7L.
Yea that's what the gentleman above was saying. Find the size of the plastic drain plug and Google plastic quick release drain plugs. Maybe you'll find one at a decent price. Just don't use anything with a pushup o-ring style release. Find something with a valve that has to be turned. I'm speaking from experience, lol. Damn thing didn't stop dripping in my old pickup. That's why I haven't used a quick release drain plug till now, had a bad taste from that misstep.
 

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I installed a fumoto quick drain plug and drilled a hole through the Skid for the drain tube to connect without removing anything. Much less mess and no stripped bolts in the future.
No fumoto for the 2.7 that the OP is asking about.
 

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No fumoto for the 2.7 that the OP is asking about.
You're days late buddy ... we figured that out when Visitor pointed out the difference in oil pans.
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