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My son has a computer systems business so I recycle some old hard drives by saving the magnets to stick on the outside of spin on oil filters. It amuses me to think that it might help something and costs nothing. I just snap the magnet to the end of the filter and switch to the next during the oil change. It's likely the same for those Motion Pro magnets. I'd expect to see magnets included into oil filters if there were a demonstrable advantage though so simply amuse myself thinking that it can do no harm. What if it magnetizes the liquid tungsten and generates eddy currents making my crankcase vent glow in the dark?Sorry, was thinking of those woo products which use magnets to "orient the molecules of the fuel" so improve mileage and other fantastic claims.
Cleaning the goo off a drain plug or oil filter cavity magnet adds to the tactile experience but couldn't begin to construct an argument to defend that these magnets actually are useful. I suppose we could do a survey here in which we use a magnet on alternate oil changes and compare the oil analysis reports? Might be fun and would be interesting to learn the reported outcomes. Not certain that the study model would provide the data expected but willing to opt in if we had 20 or so others who would do so for, say... four oil changes. That would be two with magnet & two without. Time of year/temperatures, oil types and riding conditions would have an effect so summer might provide more consistent conditions.
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I was hoping for some input of this nature from other mechanical systems in order to add perspective. Thanks. Several points, IMO. 1) I like the drain plug magnet to provide convenient indication of pieces of "stuff" for warning purposes. 2) The use of sump drain magnets is so widely applied that one would assume that the more informed would have identified problems with the use so continue to conclude that this is useful practice. 3) I cannot make the case for installing a magnet(s) in other locations as I lack both the engineering and empirical data. Neither can I assess the risks. 4) The benefit seems questionable at best because of the difficulty in removing particles from distance through the oil. 5) The potential for concentrating and broadcasting "lumps" of material is easy to demonstrate while the advantage which might be gained is simply un-scaled speculation. Conclusion from my perspective is that I likely won't be able to identify a difference with and without magnet. For me, this would be simply a "feel good" modification with the downside that I feel less good about the potential for concentrating lumps of material or producing magnetic material which is circulated. Jeff reminded me that I have neglected degaussing engine and transmission bearings as well as transmission gears. Face palming over another practice which has slipped below the horizon. This is just another illustration of how far my practice has deteriorated.... If you do proceed with this, Mark, it will be interesting to hear whether you are able to discern any effects. Perhaps placing a magnet before and after the oil filter might show that there is material which makes it through the filter but which is trapped by the magnet. I'm still concerned with magnetic stuff adhering to bearings and given that we see no significant issues in the KLR, wondering if some might be introduced. As much as I wish to do so, I have moved far beyond what I can demonstrate and offered all the questions which come to mind. Most interesting subject and will follow up with friends in the industrial hydraulics, helicopter specialty component repair and some other fields. If something comes from those areas, I will report. Sitting back with popcorn.
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