Re: Slotted Sump Plug?
Posted: 02 Jun 2014, 19:09
Most sump plugs aren't magnetic so nowt to see on itwhat2d wrote:Ah, but this pumping method give you any visual meNs of seeing what metallic debris there is on your sump plug?
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Most sump plugs aren't magnetic so nowt to see on itwhat2d wrote:Ah, but this pumping method give you any visual meNs of seeing what metallic debris there is on your sump plug?
Agree, I used to anneal two stroke copper head gaskets on the gas cooker. Learnt it in metalwork at school (annealing copper).Oldiebut goodie wrote:Most of the flat copper washers really need annealing before use anyway - the act of stamping them out must harden them in the cut areas. A quick heating to cherry red is all that is needed. I am surprised that no one on here advocates annealing the washers - the old one can be re-used once annealed. Today's throwaway society or ignorance of how they work? (It makes me wonder as to what is taught in schools today)
jamesc76 wrote:Most sump plugs aren't magnetic so nowt to see on itwhat2d wrote:Ah, but this pumping method give you any visual meNs of seeing what metallic debris there is on your sump plug?