ShadowsPapa
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Which is ok because the fluid, and thus particles, are tossed around like crazy (it's like a spray in there) so it's going to catch a lot, but then in hot fluid after you stop, heavier stuff eventually settles.They made the fill plug magnetic.
I wish I had pictures as a week or so ago I took my grandson to the Des Moines science center. They had a display with fine steel powder in tubes filled with an oil-like fluid. And the fluid itself had nano-particles making it magnetic. While my grandson was having fun ignoring the science while he made fun monster shapes in the tubes with magnets outside of the tube - guess what I was thinking of........... gee, this is sort of like a differential housing, oil, steel powders, and magnets.
My son later thanked me for taking Anson to the science center, I didn't tell him I had almost as much fun myself.
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