Originally Posted By: 4WD
Originally Posted By: goodtimes
Originally Posted By: UncleDave
Intersting Noria disagrees and lists a benefit of a magnet as "controlling particles during a bypass event" it would seem they view holding something back vs holding nothing as benefit.
They list 4 benefits of a magnet in the event you are concerned about
Your position seems to be the mags dont hold much to anything until flow stops and that what one sees is the condition at shut off.
My experience is that fine and even moderately sized particles are absolutely held in place over time which is why successive filter cuts over time show the piles growing over time until the OCI take place.
leave it on longer it catches more - not more and more washes off - the piles wouldnt show growth over time if that were the case they would continually be washed off or stay barely visible.
Wouldnt you rather catch something than nothing?
UD
I don't think "Noria" disagrees with me or cares about me. My point is at low speeds flow is slow and maybe the oil is hot. Particles will stick to the magnets according to the strength of the magnet. When the flow is increased or the oil is cold and the motor could go into bypass, the particles weakly captured at low flow now can be knocked off the magnet at high flow. Since this is an unknown case by case situation, I said I would rather use magnets on filters without a bypass. These are also particles the filter would have caught. Of course the Fram Ultra catches everything, as we hear, so that filter doesn't need magnets. It's so good it cleans new oil cleaner, someone said. All other filters can use magnets.
So this is what I have on the Fram XG16 behind my transmission cooler … and it has a fair size and robust magnet. Still seems if a few particles come off the magnet … they follow a normal filter >>> return line route. This thing made a drastic change over what I used to find on the pan magnets ... so I don’t think much of anything is coming off in the 4L60e application …
I always considered one of those a weak link in the oil system. Does it stay put? How would it fair in extreme 4x4. I have skid plates, but the bumps and articulation. My mechanic made the point. I already have a Gold plug etc. Just want opinions? Thanks in advance!
Respectfully,
Pajero!