by simontaylor » Tue Jan 03, 2006 10:50 am
David, I think the filter is designed to let the smallest particules through, else it would get clogged up real quick and then pressure problems are likely to follow. Low pressure on the engine side and high on 1 side of the filter, both not being good. So it just lets the little stuff through. Like 95% of engine design concepts, it seems to be another one of those "reasonable-fit" compromises.
I take your point about it collecting all the debris in the filter. Not the best place and could instigate a much bigger problem, especially if the magnet fell off and all the debris was released at once.
I also take your point about them big ferrus yank motors, but surely we have ferrus cranks/cams/gears and chains etc in steel bearing shells so there is probably some stuff to catch too.
There is an "oil pan" flat magnet option available, but I guess you would need to remove the pan to get the debris out, unless magnet removal and an oil drain is enough to flush it out. Plus, we have an alloy pan which a magnet will not stick to and it has no flat face, just cooling fins.
Dip stick or Drain plug magnet seems a good idea then???
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