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Would make a good puzzle.
He annoys the living shit out of me for some reason.
They do em for crank and rods too.Man I have never seen roller cam bearings
That guy hasn’t seen his pecker since the fourth grade……He annoys the living shit out of me for some reason.![]()
Not always.Aluminum blocks always have sleeves whether gas or diesel. I think the block in that picture is a Dart BBC.
Its nickel plating. Works good on two cycle engines.Not always.
Chevy early aluminum V8s had a coated aluminum bore.
I don't recall what the coating was called right now (something lame sounding, I remember that much) and it didn't last worth a shit.....but they used it that way for like 20 years.
Just googled...
Nikasil
It's ceramic spray in shit.
BMW tried Nikasil for a while. They changed to Alusil afterwards. Alusil is another form of unlined aluminum block, but it seems to actually work.Not always.
Chevy early aluminum V8s had a coated aluminum bore.
I don't recall what the coating was called right now (something lame sounding, I remember that much) and it didn't last worth a shit.....but they used it that way for like 20 years.
Just googled...
Nikasil
It's ceramic spray in shit.
Mercedes used it for many years in their V8.BMW tried Nikasil for a while. They changed to Alusil afterwards. Alusil is another form of unlined aluminum block, but it seems to actually work.
Pic of a car with Alusil block:
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Yup, Audi used it also.Mercedes used it for many years in their V8.
What the fuck??? REALLY???
How long does it last?
How long does it take to charge?
And how many pounds per strike? Because from the sound of it alone it CANNOT be more than 15 pounds...
I bet if he found out that Domino's doesn't deliver to the casa blanca that he would not want to be the president
like cerakoteNot always.
Chevy early aluminum V8s had a coated aluminum bore.
I don't recall what the coating was called right now (something lame sounding, I remember that much) and it didn't last worth a shit.....but they used it that way for like 20 years.
Just googled...
Nikasil
It's ceramic spray in shit.
uh uhIts nickel plating. Works good on two cycle engines.
Nikasil is short for nickel silicon carbide. Silicon carbide is a very hard ceramic (much harder than steel) that can be dissolved in nickel. The nickel silicon carbide solution can then be electroplated onto the aluminium cylinder bore. After the cylinders are plated, the Nikasil bores are diamond honed to a plateau finish. Pistons will need to be fitted with Nikasil compatible piston rings as chrome rings commonly used with cast iron bores are not compatible.