Thread: OiL Filter Magnet
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08-10-2007 08:40 AM #1
About the only time a magnet MIGHT be useful is right after a full rebuild with a bore job or possible a hone to pick up some very small particles left after a full wash out with detergent. But that's why you have a (hopefully) 5 micron oil filter (.000197/in) to pick out all that suspended crud. If it's smaller then that, it isn't going to hurt much.
You DID wash it out with detergent, and you did clean and wire brush all of the oil passages didn't you??
As far as picking up bearing babbit - not with a magnet - tin/lead/antimony with possibly a copper backing adhering to a steel shell. If you get to the steel bearing shell - who cares, the engine is junk by that time and if at a track, oiled and debris it down.
Dave
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08-10-2007 10:43 AM #2
just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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08-10-2007 11:00 AM #3
Originally Posted by thesals
After the 2nd oil change, probably little or nothing adhering to the magnet.Dave
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08-12-2007 07:22 PM #4
Originally Posted by Irelands child
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08-12-2007 11:46 PM #5
gonna do anything spicy with the rebuild or just gonna keep it the same?just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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08-13-2007 03:22 PM #6
Originally Posted by thesals
Ditto on the model kits! My best were lost when the Hobby Shop burned under suspicious circumstances....
How did you get hooked on cars?