The toyota magnets are not strong enough, you need neodymium magnetic plugs.
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Try 'magnetic drain plugs'...that worked for me earlier today. You need 1 24mm for the front diff drain, and 5 18mm's for everything else including the transfer case. I thought the pricing just a bit pricey. You can also search for 'rare earth magnets'...on my '01 LX, I just bought a few thin ones, maybe 2mm or so, with the o.d. to fit the end of the plugs. No issues after 7 years, with the diff and tc oil changed yearly.where do you buy "strong enough" magnets... this is all I was able to find via google: TOYOTA/LEXUS NISSAN/ INFINITI
what do you recommend?
You use crush washers on both plugs on the rear diff, and the fill plug on the front diff.Brian-
Do you also recommend a 18035 plug for the rear diff fill plug or is it good to go as is?
Also, are crush washers used on all diff and t-case plugs? In other words, do I need six washer seals to complete a full service on both diffs and the t-case?
Thanks,
John
bjowett, my assumption (and you know what happens when we assume) was that the front diff was steel or iron...like I posted, I'm only guessing that's why the tc uses flat aluminum washers. No idea why the front diff uses crush washers on the fill plug and a flat washer on the drain...I doubt there would be an issue finding a 24mm crush washer. So, now I'm completely confused but I'm still using what the parts screen shows.Steve, good catch. The front diff is aluminum, and the 10010 is shown for the seal on the fill... which is weird, as normally the aluminum pieces would have the copper or aluminum flat washer used as you've written. I assumed Toyota had gone to 10010 to keep things simple, and also installed them on the t-case. I've made a few novice mistakes in recent times, beginning to worry about it.
bjowett...I'm thinking if they kept things simple, thinking of my 100-series LX, they'd keep the same crushers on the rear diff, which they did; keep the same on the TC, which they did, and use aluminum flat washers on the front diff...not sure why they went to a 24mm drain on the front diff, and I'm surprised to see that the front diff is aluminum.Steve, good catch. The front diff is aluminum, and the 10010 is shown for the seal on the fill... which is weird, as normally the aluminum pieces would have the copper or aluminum flat washer used as you've written. I assumed Toyota had gone to 10010 to keep things simple, and also installed them on the t-case. I've made a few novice mistakes in recent times, beginning to worry about it.
where do you buy "strong enough" magnets... this is all I was able to find via google: TOYOTA/LEXUS NISSAN/ INFINITI
what do you recommend?
I also got the chance to install Brian's Jowett's bjowett new Billet oil filter canister (it adds 48.5 hp)
Billet Oil Cap for filter
Is this a serious question?Is this a typo? Does changing the cap on the oil filter really add 48.5 horsepower?