Hi,
Great list !!
Simple question. What would be the most suitable type of magnetic material to live happily inside an aircooled motorcycle engine ?
My thing is elderly motorcycles, and a few months ago I put a magnet into my motor to catch any steel particles before they get to the oil pump and get pumped around the rest of the motor - my 'bike doesn't have a filter as such and relies on any grunge getting trapped by centrifugal force within the crankshaft.
I'm not sure what I have used, asked the person who sold it to me which type handles heat best and took what I was given.
It had to be hacked down to fit - very tough stuff, much harder than stainless steel.
Took the job slowly, hacksaw and files, so as not to get it too hot.
Anyway, it's time for an oil change and I heard about these super strong rare earth ones, wanted to find out if they were OK at about 110 degrees C for maybe 2 months, or more. And can I cut/grind/chew them into suitable shapes without affecting their magnetism.
Pic of where the magnet is placed, inside the oil drain plug, right where oil goes into oil pump. http://www.machinerycleanery.com/OilDrainPlugMagnet.jpg
Thanks in anticipation, and I've thoroughly enjoyed reading thru the discussions.
amgine