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Magnetic Oil Pans Catch Metal Shavings
It's common sense that transmissions and differentials last longer if they run cooler and if the fluid is cleaner. One way to do both for trucks is with components offered by Mag-Hytec. The company makes differential covers with magnetic drain plugs and dip sticks to trap shavings and other metal parts. They also make replacement transmission pans with magnetic drain plugs.
"Our differential cover and transmission pan double the fluid capacity of each, and the finned design cools the fluids faster," explains Jerry Rothlisberger. "Magnetic drain plugs and dipsticks keep the fluid clean."
He and his wife Korena run the company his dad Roy started nearly 30 years ago. "My dad wanted a differential cover with a dipstick for his truck and decided to make his own. That got him started," recalls Rothlisberger. All components use high quality.
Most plugs, cap screws and washers are stainless steel. The covers and pans are cast in aircraft aluminum with cooling fins machined out.
Drain plugs and dipstick are magnetic. "The magnets collect fine metal shavings and if big chunks break off they prevent further damage," says Rothlisberger, who suggests regular inspection of plugs and dipstick. "You'll always find a clump of chrome shavings or fine particles on the magnetic dipstick or plug, but if you see a larger part, it alerts you to pull the cover and do an inspection."
The heavy-duty differential covers sell for $235 and up, while transmission fluid pans sell for $250 and up, depending on the vehicle. Covers and pans are available for Chevy, Ford and Dodge trucks and covers for rear Dana 44 differentials.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Mag-Hytec, 14718 Arminta St., Van Nuys, Calif. 91402 (ph 818 786-8325; fax 818 786.0560; info@mag-hytec.com; www.mag-hytec. com).


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2008 - Volume #32, Issue #1