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Old 06-03-2011 | 06:43 PM
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Is there a problem discussing metallurgy?

The parts inside the engine are made of metal. ABC/ABN/AAC/ABL ....................

Do you not believe that metal reacts to heat?
BW,

Metals do react to heat.
But not the metals that our ABC engines are constructed from; and not at the temperatures they reach inside a running glow engine.
I find metallurgy to be an amazing subject...

Maybe Bob Brassel of Jet Engineering will chime in as well.




Interesting thread.

I will just add that I have not melted an engine in a while

Break in proceedures vary like politicts. The methods I used are documented in many threads.

Bob