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Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Engine Oil Viscosity How Important Is It?
What do you know about a product called a filter mag? and what is your
oppinion? For those that don't know, a filter mag is simply a high powered
magnet that you put
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I think I will do that.
one one more thing.
If you tried to magnetize the oil dip stick. would you simply be wasting
your time.
Just some thing I have pondered.
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Robert,
For about $7.00 you can purchase a magnetic drain plug that will accomplish
the same thing and you don't need to worry about it impeding oil flow.
At 09:48 AM 10/9/2006 -0500, Robert J. Moore wrote:
>What do you know about a product called a filter mag? and what is your
>oppinion? For t
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From: "Robert J. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 9:48 AM
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] Engine Oil Viscosity How Important Is It?
> What do you know about a product called a filter mag? and what is your
> oppinion
What do you know about a product called a filter mag? and what is your
oppinion? For those that don't know, a filter mag is simply a high powered
magnet that you put on the end of your oil filter and it is supposed to trap
metal particls that circulate in your oil.
Personally I can not see how t
Hi
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This may get a little long, but I want to share with you some of the things I
learned in my locomotive days. I worked with the engineers for Sulzer, a Swiss
manufacturer of diesel engines, with Mobil and with a couple of filter
companies, one of which made most of the "house brand" f