Power Steering Cap Magnet
February
6/2016

The needed items: power steering cap, magnets, black rtv silicone.

I used
1/8"x1/8" (#99K38.00) magnets from
Lee Valley.

The hole in the cap is hair over 1/8". I cleaned it
with brake cleaner and gave it time to dry.

All done and waiting for the silicone to fully cure.

I used two magnets, and left approx 2/3 of a magnet exposed.
February 21/2016

Two weeks later, nothing.
If you have any comments, suggestions, or see any errors, please let
me know..... cbradley@telus.net
Last updated on February 21/2016
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