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08-15-2011, 12:34 PM | #1 |
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Has anybody used this magnetic plug?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Magne...Q5fAccessories
First I see specifically made to match the M plug, and not dangerously stick down from the metal protective shield. The only reason I want the experts' approval is to make sure the thread's diameter is correct, and not too loose, which could lead to stripped threads. I also noticed it's a lot longer than stock, but that shouldn't be an issue IMO. It's time for another oil change due to time, so found this just in time . Thanks gang. |
08-15-2011, 06:48 PM | #3 |
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Name doesn't inspire much confidence, huh? The thing I didn't like is it's not a hex head, like stock. And I have my doubts about clearance, since we have to add the socket's thickness. I'm not going to be the guinea pig this time .
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08-15-2011, 06:57 PM | #4 |
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Name really doesn't inspire confidence, and I can't blame you for not being the guinea pig on this one. I'm not going for it either, but if there's someone else....
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08-16-2011, 10:18 AM | #5 |
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Bavarian sells one which I'm considering getting. My question is- with so much of this engine made of aluminum, how much good will a magnetic plug do?
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08-16-2011, 11:29 AM | #6 | |
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However, I was surprised not to see a magnetic plug on either the tranny or differential. The tranny has a strainer filter, but not nearly fine enough to stop metal particles. I'd be more inclined to put one there. |
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08-16-2011, 11:31 AM | #7 |
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A buddy of mine bought this and never installed it because he said the thing is really sketchy as the magnet isn't attached to the screw very securely and could potentially break off. You don't want that in your oil pan.
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08-16-2011, 12:59 PM | #8 |
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I think that a Magnetic plug is a great thing, and obviously based on what I wrote above they do pick up metal that the filter don't catch |
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08-19-2011, 11:03 AM | #10 |
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I'm all for magnetic plugs, as long as they fit like stock and don't screw up threats of course. Magnetic plugs are used on each scavange line for each bearing on Jet engines. Some engines such as T700-701C on Black Hawks have "fuzz burn" which is an electrical current running through it to burn off any light fuzz from bearings. If it doesn't burn it off, it'll set off a caution light which alerts us of a larger problem (possible bearing failure). Wouldn't that be a cool thing to have in our M3's.
Anyway, filters should catch all that material but filters are designed to filter oil/fuel before it goes to the bearing/fuel nozzles. So fluid returning is where a magnetic plug would catch it. Of course in our engines, it's a different design but a magnetic plug in the oil pan/diff. I think would work well. Just me 2Ct's. Cheers, |
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08-19-2011, 01:33 PM | #11 |
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So we're all agreed: We need someone to make a magnetic drain plug that works like stock but won't fall apart and we'll all run out and get one....
Is there any vendor listening right now? Macht Schnell perhaps? |
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08-19-2011, 07:06 PM | #12 |
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Indeed. By the way, finally received a reply from the vendor I initially linked about that same thin plug being made with an allen head, and he said NO, and that the linked plug is not made anymore; it was replaced with one with the head 3 times as thick . That's probably the one I saw somewhere here, which dangerously sticks down from the thick metal shield, being exposed to any debris on the road. Better not to have anything than that. Oh well. Maybe for next year's oil change .
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08-27-2011, 12:22 PM | #13 |
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Well fella's, my experiance is that gear boxes, either jet engine accessory gear boxes or a car's diff/tranny make most use of magnetic plugs. Because there are obviously bearings and gears messhing together and alot of moving parts. It would benefit engines's too but mainly I have allways seen these type of plugs on gear boxes. I owned a Nissan XE 4x4 and it's axle diff's had magnetic plugs and so did the transmission. But not the enigne. Not sure why, but engineer decided on that.
Hopefully someone will come out with an exact fitting plug. |
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08-30-2011, 11:03 AM | #14 |
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Gentlemen, I'll be the guinea pig on this one.. I purchased the magnetic engine drain plug as well as the magnetic rear diff drain plug from Bavarian Auto.
I know this is off topic, but i swapped my fluids to royal purple (diff and engine) and will be changing my engine oil in approximately 500 miles. I still have an extra engine oil drain plug because i bought 2 thinking that they would fit in the forward and aft drain plugs. Let me say that they do NOT. The forward most drain plug port does not have enough clearance around the outside to secure the drain plug. It has a hex head and the drain plug does not. I just changed the aft most drain plug and hopefully it will pick up some particulates. I guess we will see. Oh, the crush washer that comes with the drain plug does not seat perfectly, so do not torque down the drain plug with too much force... No leaks so far. The rear diff fits perfectly and the magnet is strong as shit so im sure that it will pick up particulates after time. I have a little over 50k miles on my M so i thought it would be a good time to change the rear diff.. The fluid that came out was still fairly clean, so i probably could have waited a few thousand more miles. I guess its better earlier than too late.. Hope this helps..
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10-20-2012, 12:57 PM | #15 |
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bumping this thread-any more experience with the bav auto magnetic oil drain plug,or any others?
http://www.bavauto.com/shop.asp it's made by dimple.they have a video showing their plug holding up 7 lb. of metal tools. Last edited by bimdo; 10-20-2012 at 03:35 PM.. |
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