Quote from: Ares X on Nov 13, 2012, 09:40:42 AMQuote from: mxracer546 on Nov 13, 2012, 07:44:46 AMI changed my drain plugs to the magnetic drain plugs.What are magnetic drain plugs? I'm not familiar with these.Plugs made with a magnetic potential to attract metal fillings in the oil, to prevent them from circulating. I have a faily powerful magnet on the end of my oil filter to accomplish the same task.
Quote from: mxracer546 on Nov 13, 2012, 07:44:46 AMI changed my drain plugs to the magnetic drain plugs.What are magnetic drain plugs? I'm not familiar with these.
I changed my drain plugs to the magnetic drain plugs.
Quote from: Deyv on Nov 13, 2012, 09:49:29 AMQuote from: Ares X on Nov 13, 2012, 09:40:42 AMQuote from: mxracer546 on Nov 13, 2012, 07:44:46 AMI changed my drain plugs to the magnetic drain plugs.What are magnetic drain plugs? I'm not familiar with these.Plugs made with a magnetic potential to attract metal fillings in the oil, to prevent them from circulating. I have a faily powerful magnet on the end of my oil filter to accomplish the same task.Oh! Cool! I have never heard of that.
I run the magnetic drain plugs in my race bike (Yamaha YZ450F) and just put them on the Raider.
M14x1.5Links for drain plugs http://www.motosport.com/cruiser/2008-yamaha-raider-1900-xv19c--BIKEMASTER-ALUMINUM-MAGNETIC-OIL-DRAIN-PLUGhttp://www.powersportparts.net/BikeMaster-Aluminum-Magnetic-Oil-Drain-Plug-14mm-p/4082481.htm
Quote from: mxracer546 on Nov 13, 2012, 04:39:53 PMM14x1.5Links for drain plugs http://www.motosport.com/cruiser/2008-yamaha-raider-1900-xv19c--BIKEMASTER-ALUMINUM-MAGNETIC-OIL-DRAIN-PLUGhttp://www.powersportparts.net/BikeMaster-Aluminum-Magnetic-Oil-Drain-Plug-14mm-p/4082481.htmI love how they state that it will make your bike look better. If anyone is crawling under my bike to see how nice it looks, they're going to be sadly disappointed. I tend to clean up as much gunk as I can when my bike is jacked up, but with all of my riding there is no way the bottom will stay clean.Assuming the entre bolt/plug is magnetized, do these tend to collect metal debris on the outside of the bike? That would be a little weird.
Quote from: Ares X on Nov 13, 2012, 04:52:10 PMQuote from: mxracer546 on Nov 13, 2012, 04:39:53 PMM14x1.5Links for drain plugs http://www.motosport.com/cruiser/2008-yamaha-raider-1900-xv19c--BIKEMASTER-ALUMINUM-MAGNETIC-OIL-DRAIN-PLUGhttp://www.powersportparts.net/BikeMaster-Aluminum-Magnetic-Oil-Drain-Plug-14mm-p/4082481.htmI love how they state that it will make your bike look better. If anyone is crawling under my bike to see how nice it looks, they're going to be sadly disappointed. I tend to clean up as much gunk as I can when my bike is jacked up, but with all of my riding there is no way the bottom will stay clean.Assuming the entre bolt/plug is magnetized, do these tend to collect metal debris on the outside of the bike? That would be a little weird.I have never seen anything on the outside of the drain plug on my street or dirt bikes.
Dead hard disk drives (HDD) have an useful after life.HDD's have rare earth magnates in them. I took one apart and pulled the magnates out. I put magnates on the oil filter without any tie wraps. And they're still there. If the drive is dead, don't bother being delicate with the screws. I used a 1/4" left handed drill bit to knock them off. The only delicate part is prying the magnates off thier mounting position. They're glued on.
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Quote from: umpire3 on Nov 16, 2012, 11:21:49 AMDead hard disk drives (HDD) have an useful after life.HDD's have rare earth magnates in them. I took one apart and pulled the magnates out. I put magnates on the oil filter without any tie wraps. And they're still there. If the drive is dead, don't bother being delicate with the screws. I used a 1/4" left handed drill bit to knock them off. The only delicate part is prying the magnates off thier mounting position. They're glued on.That's a great idea.