Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: i_hate_autofraud
The oil plug Pic with all that metal on it is actually scary, looks like 300ppm Iron in the oil or more!!
I'd the shocked as heck!
What are you talking about? You do realize that if all that metal on the drain plug magnet (again, it was during engine break-in) was spread out on the inside of the oil filter like how a FiterMag collects it, that it would probably be about the same amount of material.
I still have that truck, and it runs super strong and doesn't burn any oil between 5,000 mile oil changes.
This is what it looked like at the oil change at 43,000 miles. Way less material.
I'm glad it's way down with your newest pic.
But all the material I had with the Filter Mag was not as much as what you had, it's fair to say a break in on a Powerstroke 6.7 is way different then a V6 in a FWD GM car! lol In my pic I rinsed out the oil with varsol so you see the actual wear metals when the pic was taken.
At the same time my magnetic oil plug had nothing visible on it, which surprised me. I see that the oil plug mag you have is substantial compared to others. Mine has a 1" neodynium that's strong enough to pick up a 12" adjustable wrench and I still got nothing on it!
My iron before mags in the UOA was 20PPM and down to 5PPM after 2 filter mags and other mags added. Based on adding more mags as I went along, it's fair to say the more mags you add the better the results.
Since Filter Mags can cost $45 or so, if you have access to at least 50% of the diameter of your oil filter adding cheapo bar mags will help pick up more before you spring for a Filter mag!