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Detailing & Car Care
Race Ramps Rock!
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<blockquote data-quote="turbozig" data-source="post: 116098" data-attributes="member: 915"><p>[ATTACH=full]12156[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]12157[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]12158[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>Changed out the cheap GM engine drain plugs for high strength magnetic versions, purchased through a US dealer on eBay last winter for all our vehicles. Any bit of extra insurance in a performance engine is very welcome in my book. Here is an extra long 1" open/box wrench holding onto the end of the plug showing the strength of the magnet. I am sold! The last picture are the rear end fill and drain plugs, they have magnets installed in the center from factory. I found that the rear end was low 2/3 liter from factory fill, and this rear end with cooler takes only 3 liters, and both drain and fill plugs were loose, not very impressive. I heard that this was quite common on these cars, now I see it is a true rumor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbozig, post: 116098, member: 915"] [ATTACH=full]12156[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]12157[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]12158[/ATTACH] Changed out the cheap GM engine drain plugs for high strength magnetic versions, purchased through a US dealer on eBay last winter for all our vehicles. Any bit of extra insurance in a performance engine is very welcome in my book. Here is an extra long 1" open/box wrench holding onto the end of the plug showing the strength of the magnet. I am sold! The last picture are the rear end fill and drain plugs, they have magnets installed in the center from factory. I found that the rear end was low 2/3 liter from factory fill, and this rear end with cooler takes only 3 liters, and both drain and fill plugs were loose, not very impressive. I heard that this was quite common on these cars, now I see it is a true rumor! [/QUOTE]
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