twas_brillig
Jedi Knight

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The discussion under 'gas cap parts in fuel tank' got me wondering if it would be worthwhile putting a decent sized rare earth magnet on the underside of a fuel tank, below the fuel sender location. My recollection is that the tanks were not internally coated and presumably there is always some rust - which got me wondering if an external magnet would collect some worthwhile level of ferrous contaminants. Putting it under the fuel sender would allow the curious to look inside (and report back to the rest of us) as to whether or not it worked. Probably better would be to put inside the tank, but I'll leave it to better minds than mine to optimize how to get it out.
I have rear earth magnets on our vehicles: engine drain plug; transmission drain plug; spin-on oil filters. Dunno if they make a true difference, but figure you can usually count on magnetism and gravity, and they're not expensive so long as you don't throw them out with the filter.
Doug
I have rear earth magnets on our vehicles: engine drain plug; transmission drain plug; spin-on oil filters. Dunno if they make a true difference, but figure you can usually count on magnetism and gravity, and they're not expensive so long as you don't throw them out with the filter.
Doug