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    Magnetic Drain Plug

    Has anyone used these things and found they actually attract metal particles?

    #2
    not personally, but i saw many stock ones on random cars while working at jiffy lube and they were always coated with shit.. so yes, im sure they would work...

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      #3
      Originally posted by arctichonda
      Has anyone used these things and found they actually attract metal particles?

      Yep, mostly(and hopefully) it is a fine metal sludge or paste.
      I have one for the trans and oil plug.
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        #4
        the transmission drain plug has more use for the magnetism. Found mine covered with tiny chips!

        Originally posted by kc8enb07
        does it come w/ jdm trash? they better throw away gold in it

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          #5
          And if you drop the pan, there is probably one or two more stuck in there.
          1992 Accord LX CB9 149K Stock
          2014 F350 Platinum CCSB SRW

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            #6
            Originally posted by Cb7GHOST
            the transmission drain plug has more use for the magnetism. Found mine covered with tiny chips!
            There should be an interior magnet on your transmission.

            As for the oil plugs yes they do work. Check out SuperPlug.Com. If you have ever held an earth magnet against a metal part then you would know how strong the bond is.

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              #7
              I use one of these along with the magnetic drain plug in my moroso pan.

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              01-01-2019

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