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    Drain bolts

    Hello, I have a DC2R and have bought the SPOON drain bolts.
    I would like to get some advice on what ppl in this forum think is best.........
    small & large.......sump or tranny
    thanks

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    Lost me?

    What drain bolt(s)... the oil pan drain bolt? please clarify what you are asking
    mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bludger
    Hello, I have a DC2R and have bought the SPOON drain bolts.
    I would like to get some advice on what ppl in this forum think is best.........
    small & large.......sump or tranny
    thanks
    is it a magnetic drainbolt?

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    yeah, "SPOON Magnetic Drain Bolts for Sump & Tranny"
    there is a long one and a short one.
    Which would be used for which?
    Last edited by Bludger; 04-06-2005 at 02:42 AM.

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    I wouldn't bother about the tranny bolt personally. Reason being is that the tranny already has a magnet in it to attract metal shavings.

    Just get one for your sump.......that's all you need :
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    Yeah Wyn, but they come as a pair. Why not put it in next tranny-fluid change? Plus, my Tranny bolt in the Type'R' wasn't Magnetic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OZ#227
    Yeah Wyn, but they come as a pair. Why not put it in next tranny-fluid change?
    Ahh fair enough.....might as well get both then

    Plus, my Tranny bolt in the Type'R' wasn't Magnetic.
    THe magnet is actually inside the tranny. Here's a coupla pics
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    That magnet can't be easy to clean... But thanks for the Photo & info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OZ#227
    That magnet can't be easy to clean... But thanks for the Photo & info.
    Agreed. But its not something you would have to clean all the time........unless one of your bearings blew up or you can't drive for shit and keep grinding the gears!
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    Haha... What are you trying to say Wyn ?????

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