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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon
I think that the more important questions are:
1. Why consider a magnet?
2. Why consider a magnet on a valve?
I'm asking leading questions to gauge interest in the conversation.
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Well, now that you asked, magnets are very important to properly align the hydrocarbon chains in the oil, so they will become slipperier and be more effective in reducing friction.
It sorta works like this:
(dang, I can't remember if I took my meds this morning or not -
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