Nut dropped into air intake

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So in a move of utter brilliance, I was working on a few fitting and didn't plug the intake. Of course. I dropped a 10mm nut into the intake hose, and I heard the nut go to the bottom of the hose and land. I haven't started it, but I doubt it could get sucked up into the airbox, or ultimately damage anything, but I wanted to check with the experts here.

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So in a move of utter brilliance, I was working on a few fitting and didn't plug the intake. Of course. I dropped a 10mm nut into the intake hose, and I heard the nut go to the bottom of the hose and land. I haven't started it, but I doubt it could get sucked up into the airbox, or ultimately damage anything, but I wanted to check with the experts here.

Recommendations?
It should not be able to get past the filter, even if sucked that far.
 
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I did the same thing with one of the plastic rivets, it ended up back on the shelf by the air intake. I doubt will get past the filter as it is bolted on but I would check back there if you start it.
 
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Tie a piece of fishing line/string around one of these and drop it down in there:

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I have one stuck to the side of my tool box that has been put to use many times over the years.
 
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So in a move of utter brilliance, I was working on a few fitting and didn't plug the intake. Of course. I dropped a 10mm nut into the intake hose, and I heard the nut go to the bottom of the hose and land. I haven't started it, but I doubt it could get sucked up into the airbox, or ultimately damage anything, but I wanted to check with the experts here.

Recommendations?
Get yourself a neodymium magnet, if you get anywhere close to it, it will grab it
 
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Just get one of those cheap telescopic magnets (harbor freight sells them)
I got one the other day and can’t believe how many times I have used it in the last couple weeks while wiring up front and i even used it when I dropped one of those metal sleeves that are on the filter bolts, it’s been a life saver!
 
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and I of course dropped a lock washer from the terminal of the new 2nd battery. Its the Odyssey option, which I believe has stainless steel hardware. Don't think the magnet option will work for me!
 
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