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Speaking of magnets in oil pans, what I have done is attach several (5 or 6)
of those very powerful magnets to the oil filter. Then, if you so desire,
you can cut open the filter and see if there is any (or how much) metal your
engine is making (only ferrous metal of course).
Jerry Christopherson
9473187
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On Behalf Of Rollright@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 11:00 AM
To: tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: [Tigers] magnetic drain plug /US Magnet source
Hello,
As usual, Theo has been very helpful, but his country of residence makes
purchasing from the sources he provided a bit of a hurdle. All hail the
Maple
Leaf and the beaver.
BTW: I've found a US source for all kinds of magnets (neodymium,
samarium-cobalt, alnico, and ceramic) in all shapes and sizes. Nice site,
nice
source: _http://www.magnetsource.com_ (http://www.magnetsource.com/)
Further, the kindness shown by "spook" and Maine resident Mr. Tod Brown is
truly humbling.
I can only hope to help Mr. Brown in a similar fashion, very very soon.
Yours for the sport,
Jim Armstrong
Mk 1A 382002083
LRXFE
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