There are always useful hints & tips to be found on this excellent site. The magnet on the oil filter sketch must be one of the best - and simplest yet !
I had a rummage in the shed and emerged (eventually) with a large, powerful ceramic magnet from an old permanent magnet motor. (Ex-industrial ride-on floor scrubber)
It's curved to match the rotor diameter which just happens to be the same (plus or minus a gnat's crotchet) as the outside diameter of the filter.
Tyraps ensure it doesn't vibrate around. OK, I presume it won't grab any bearing (white metal ?) material that may float around, but I think the greater risk is from ferrous crud as in the previous post.
Thanks and keep the ideas flowing folks.
Mike. 712M
Ayrshire,
Scotland.
Metal Chunks in Oil Pan - How much is too much?
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they also make jackets with several magnets on them that surround the oil filter if any one is interested.
Also, for people with newer cars, a warning before putting a magnet on your oil filter:
I put one on my 02 truck a few years back and it turns out there is a sensor module of some sort in the area. When I would hit bumps, it was enough to reposition a very strong magnet from the bottom of the oil filter to the top. This put it in a location that was close enough to destroy whatever kind of sensor it was -its been a few years. So if you use this trick on a newer vehicle with all the sensor gizmos, be careful about where you put it and what is in the vicinity.
Also, for people with newer cars, a warning before putting a magnet on your oil filter:
I put one on my 02 truck a few years back and it turns out there is a sensor module of some sort in the area. When I would hit bumps, it was enough to reposition a very strong magnet from the bottom of the oil filter to the top. This put it in a location that was close enough to destroy whatever kind of sensor it was -its been a few years. So if you use this trick on a newer vehicle with all the sensor gizmos, be careful about where you put it and what is in the vicinity.
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Ablank,
This is almost exactly what I had in mine, except I had one slightly larger chunk (which was sadly lost before I could take a photo of it).
Massive Pinz,
If I cut open my filter, what would I be looking for? Small shards of metal? Big Chunks? What size is normal? What is cause for alarm?
Timothy
This is almost exactly what I had in mine, except I had one slightly larger chunk (which was sadly lost before I could take a photo of it).
Massive Pinz,
If I cut open my filter, what would I be looking for? Small shards of metal? Big Chunks? What size is normal? What is cause for alarm?
Timothy
When the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail.