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#494457 - 07/01/10 12:50 AM Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Plug
yg8 Offline
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Registered: 07/09/09
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I found a metric magnetic oil pan drain plug for the Xterra. It has a flanged hex head, instead of the plain hex head that you normally find at the parts stores. Flanged hex head is like the factory drain plug (i.e. washer-faced flange). It also has the same amount of thread engagement as the factory plug. The magnetic drain plugs I've seen at the parts stores are sorely lacking in thread engagement depth, causing me to do some searching.

Thread size is 12mmx1.25. It takes a 14mm socket or 9/16").

I got mine from CG Enterprises, part number 1040M, for about $3.45. They're a Canadian company.

http://www.magneticdrainplugs.com/metric.htm

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#495119 - 04/03/10 07:25 PM Re: Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Plug [Re: yg8]
offroad X 04 Offline
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does this fit all the xterra models/ years?

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#495121 - 04/03/10 08:07 PM Re: Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Plug [Re: offroad X 04]
yg8 Offline
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I looked up the part number for oil pan drain plugs on Rock Auto for 1st gen, 2nd gen Xterra's, 4 cyl & V6, and they show the same Dorman replacement part for all Xterra's which implies this magnetic drain plug will indeed fit all Xterra's including even the 1st gen four-bangers.

hope this helps.

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#495195 - 09/03/10 05:32 PM Re: Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Plug [Re: yg8]
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Snake oil, IMO. It's cheap, at least.
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#495200 - 09/03/10 08:37 PM Re: Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Plug [Re: vacsimile]
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Registered: 29/11/09
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these came stock on my Porsche 944 Turbo.... i have even seen loose bolts stick to it. not snake oil in the least bit.


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#495220 - 10/03/10 08:07 PM Re: Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Plug [Re: auskip07]
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You had loose bolts in your oil pan?!?!?!?!

Magnets are magnets and yes, they will pick up things that are metal (including most bolts). I'm not suggesting that it's snake oil because they use fake magnets or anything. I think if you drained your oil without using a magnetic plug, then ran a magnet through all the oil you just drained, that you'd pick up the same amount of filings as you would had you used the magnetic drain plug.

Doesn't the VW 944 have a [mostly] aluminum block?
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#495249 - 11/03/10 10:42 PM Re: Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Plug [Re: vacsimile]
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yeah, but the point is those little peices of metal stuck to the drain plug weren't being circulated through the engine.

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#683039 - 18/05/17 06:29 PM Re: Magnetic Oil Pan Drain Plug [Re: IRserge]
yg8 Offline
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i guess CG Enterprises, the canadian company that i bought my oil drain plug from, no longer has a web presence.

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