High quality magnetic oil drain plug.

so I looked up goldplug
their marketing "Goldplug is cheap insurance" :rolleyes:

Their product seems decent though.
 
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I just pulled a GoldPlug from our '12 Ram 5.7 oil pan and there were definitely small shards on there. I'm sure the filter would catch them but I like the entertainment of seeing them. Most of us don't know unless we're cutting our filters and fanning them out in the sunlight....

Their metal bleed screw for Duramax fuel filter housings is the best thing EVAR. The OEM plastic is as dumb as TTB and DOD/AFM and 3V Fords -- so, really dumb
 
Here are the imports I just started using. I've only installed one so far but it was "fine"
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BDQX1D6Y

I just put an M14 in an '05 Duramax engine pan. Again, not really seeing how bad things can happen unless the plug just falls out ;)
 
Goldplug. In some cases they arent the same size head as OE (e.g. larger thread Mercedes diesel oil plugs), so then I use Dimple.
 
How about putting a stack of 2-3 Neodymium coin magnets on the drain plug? Or attaching Neodymium coin magnets directly to the crankcase close to the opening of the drainplug? When it comes time for the oil change, remove the magnet from the drainplug or crankcase, drain the oil, and the metal filings would pour out.
 
 
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Just order gold plug, they come with shipping . Total $22 for my cobra
They do have a decent website that lets you look up by application. I kinda like that.

I recently got a GoldPlug on a Warehouse Deal because I'm that cheap. It came in a plastic bag rather than the factory blister pack and paper card, bit it was the correct part with the (aluminum) washer. I was satisfied -- don't need the packaging anyway ;)
 
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