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BrownPSU78

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Does anyone know who sells a magnetic drain plug for a v6 mustang,
I know they sell them for older mustangs.
 
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Here you go chief.....Anyone who carries a 14mm-1.50 will work also.

Ford magnetic oil drain plugs
 

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Not sure what hair straighteners have to do with the drain plug buddy.
Edit: The guy spamming the thread was removed.
 
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oh9mustang

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Just stick a magnet on the outside of your drain plug. That's also how you make a screw driver into a magnetic screw driver. Just hang a magnet on it.
 

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how much gunk does a magnetic drain plug grab?
 

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Moss Muscle also sells the magnet plugs.
 
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oh9mustang

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Magnet drain plugs are a waste of money, If your oil has metal filings in it, You have a problem and a magnetic drain plug isn't going to help you. Focus on something more relevant. Like changing your oil and filter.
 
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When you have a new motor or a new car it is a good idea to have one. Also the drain plug is more of an "indicator" that something is wrong, not a fix for the reason there are metal shavings.
 

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Justin01 said:
When you have a new motor or a new car it is a good idea to have one. Also the drain plug is more of an "indicator" that something is wrong, not a fix for the reason there are metal shavings.
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+1 cheap way of keeping track of your internals.
 
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