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Re: Big Magnet in Drain Plug

To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Big Magnet in Drain Plug
From: "Mike Jenkins" <MikeJ@speedrecordclub.softnet.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 19:55:01 -0000
If you can get one, the best ones are probably the aerospace mag-plugs.
These come with their own housing which seals the hole and thus the plug can
be removed without spilling oil. A good trick if you can get a second plug
(without a housing) is to drill its centre out and fit a plastic pipe - then
to change the oil just remove the solid plug, put in the hollow one, and out
comes the oil - and no mess!!

Mike Jenkins

----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Dahlgren <ddahlgren@snet.net>
To: <ardunbill@webtv.net>
Cc: <bigsid@webtv.net>; marco <bk185@lafn.org>; <bjgayle@aol.com>;
<LITNMAN@aol.com>; <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: Big Magnet in Drain Plug


> I think they have made these commercially for 20 or so
> years.. Try JC Whitney or summit ...
> Dave
>
> ardunbill@webtv.net wrote:
> >
> > Hi Folks, working along on my Ardun, and it occurred to me that I might
> > do some Good by putting a powerful magnet in the drain plug on the oil
> > pan, while I have a chance.  Such magnets are available from Reid and
> > others.  I note that GM has one on my four-speed drain plug, and Ford
> > has one on my 9" axle drain plug.
> >
> > I have observed that when you start up a fresh engine a lot of cast iron
> > dust shows up in the oil (which should of course be dumped promptly)
> > from, I imagine, mainly the cylinder bores.  Normally this has to go
> > through and polish up your oil pump, even if you have a full flow
> > filter, which I don't.  And, a ton of it lies in the pan, regardless of
> > changing  your oil.  So maybe a really strong magnet in the drainplug
> > might just grab all this and hold it.
> >
> > Anybody see anything wrong with this logic, assuming one can really
> > secure the magnet to the drain plug, so it doesn't decide to jump up on
> > the crank and then get slung through the side of the block at high revs?
> > Or jammed in a tight spot.  Cheers,  Ardun Bill

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