Rare earth magnets are amazingly strong. I've attached a disc shaped one to the exterior bottom of my oil filter, thinking at least some of the magnetic force would pass through the filter and perhaps catch and hold iron-based particulates.
Has anyone had any success with this concept? Further, has anyone droped their oil pan and inserted a REM in the bottom for the same purpose? I would imagine you could leave one there for many thousands of miles before having to clean it. What would be the best shape of a REM for this purpose - one that lays flat in the bottom of the pan, or a cylindrical shape that sits up a bit?
Would all the magnetic engineers please chime in...
Has anyone had any success with this concept? Further, has anyone droped their oil pan and inserted a REM in the bottom for the same purpose? I would imagine you could leave one there for many thousands of miles before having to clean it. What would be the best shape of a REM for this purpose - one that lays flat in the bottom of the pan, or a cylindrical shape that sits up a bit?
Would all the magnetic engineers please chime in...