Jimmiedoss
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PlausibleThere are vibrations in flat surfaces that lead to metal fatigue, in turn cause cracks to appear. Theory harks back to my aeronautical engineering study days. Change the mass, change the frequency out of danger range.
Yeah, I guarantee it has a purpose. It’s just that no GM engineer has let us know what it is.There are vibrations in flat surfaces that lead to metal fatigue, in turn cause cracks to appear. Theory harks back to my aeronautical engineering study days. Change the mass, change the frequency out of danger range.
wireless charging station?
There are vibrations in flat surfaces that lead to metal fatigue, in turn cause cracks to appear. Theory harks back to my aeronautical engineering study days. Change the mass, change the frequency out of danger range.
Aluminum is non magnetic. It you live in a cold climate and want to connect a magnetic pan oil warmer then I assume the plate would serve just that purpose.I am curious what this plate is on the oil pan of my 5.3L 2008 Suburban LTZ 2WD.
At first I thought it was some kind of inspection plate but from looking at pics of the inside of the oil pan it doesn't appear to have a hole behind it.
So is it some kind of "skid plate" or is it some kind of reinforcement for the cast aluminum pan? Or???
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Just kinda curious if anyone knows.