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thanks...that is what i am afraid of with this votex mag plug...the way it's made it looks like the rod could just separate at some point so i'm hesitant to buy this...still looking for a m14-1.5 goldplug...3k mile first oil change it is then...yes swapping crush washers is common sense...
https://votex-us.com/Mazda-cx-5-stai...er-4-cylinder/
https://votex-us.com/Mazda-cx-5-stai...er-4-cylinder/
No that is not what I was doscibing .. here is the cheap brand with a rod style
No they are not.... trust me I am an engineer among many other things.
Vortex uses buttons.
Button are more secure during instalation which are pressed into the threaded porttion. While rods are less expensive for the manufacture to use and often fracture which is unseen during their pressing into the drainplug.
Buttons and rods may look close to the same, but they are vastly different on how they are manufacture.
Vortex uses buttons.
Button are more secure during instalation which are pressed into the threaded porttion. While rods are less expensive for the manufacture to use and often fracture which is unseen during their pressing into the drainplug.
Buttons and rods may look close to the same, but they are vastly different on how they are manufacture.
Last edited by Callisto; Oct 15, 2024 at 11:18 AM.
No they are not.... trust me I am an engineer among many other things.
*Votex uses buttons.
Button are more secure during instalation which are pressed into the threaded porttion. While rods are less expensive for the manufacture to use and often fracture which is unseen during their pressing into the drainplug.
Buttons and rods may look close to the same, but they are vastly different on how they are manufacture.
*Votex uses buttons.
Button are more secure during instalation which are pressed into the threaded porttion. While rods are less expensive for the manufacture to use and often fracture which is unseen during their pressing into the drainplug.
Buttons and rods may look close to the same, but they are vastly different on how they are manufacture.
But a inexpensive rod type and put it in a vice and break it easily with a pair pf pliers and then you will understand. Don't bother with button type you wont break it. LOL
And as I said on your thread I am done talking about drain plugs. While quality is important debating and talking about every aspect of them, to what end. I know what works and does not from a straight engineering prospective and what I have used and seen fail in a few decades.
And as I said on your thread I am done talking about drain plugs. While quality is important debating and talking about every aspect of them, to what end. I know what works and does not from a straight engineering prospective and what I have used and seen fail in a few decades.
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