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1/8" pipe plug. Brass with very strong neodymium magnet pressed in. Stronger than stock magnets. Keeps metallic particles out of your fluid, and away from internal parts, reducing wear.
Use a standard 1/8" pipe tap, near the lowest point of the fluid. You can also drill and tap your existing drain plug, or use pipe bushings to adapt to the size you need.
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