I'd rather a magnetic sump bolt to remove any shavings inside my engine to prevent engine damage.
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Originally posted by Hilal View PostI'd rather a magnetic sump bolt to remove any shavings inside my engine to prevent engine damage.
A magnetic sump plug for a gearbox or diff is another thing altogether. They do not have a pump system or filter and rely on the movement of the gears through the oil to distribute the oil. Even so, when foreign bodies cause a gearbox or diff to fail, it is because of something far more catastrophic. Basically, when they fail, and all the bits that failed would be stuck to the magnet letting you know exactly what caused the failure.
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Originally posted by rgvlee View PostAt a minimum I'd be lockwiring it so there was no chance it could open, can appreciate the use of a hose clip to lock it in but I wouldn't trust it. Personally I'll stick to a sump plug.
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Not necessarily, lockwire doesn't take long if you know what you're doing (I do it all the time on race bikes).
One of several points of this particular system is to avoid having to tool the sump plug so it has an advantage over a bolt. The other is time, it's easy to open/close a tap compared to loosening/tightening a bolt where if you are ham fisted can go pear shaped pretty quickly.
There are pros and cons for it, personally I'll stick to an ordinary sump plug.
A magnetic sump plug will quickly and easily highlight if you have debris in the oil, so while that may not go through the engine it could alert you to a potential issue.08 9n3 Polo GTI
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