MotorBicycleRacing
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and for your listening pleasure we have the latest show from ductapedgaot.................
and for your listening pleasure we have the latest show from ductapedgaot.................
Aluminum runs the risk of fusing, it's really soft and aluminum moving between two pieces of aluminum is probably the most dangerous substance I could put in there, it can act as a point where it could melt the piston into the cylinder wall - just like how a match strikes I could put a flat spot or fuse it very possibly.
That's why copper first, to increase any clearances as little as possible to prevent aluminum on aluminum contact first from the second stage of aluminum polish, then I'll use materials softer than aluminum to polish it and hopefully leave a protective finish.
Making sure that any of the new members never contemplate ever applying any of your stupid ideas is contribution enough and then some. Hay everybody let's pour crushed glass in our engines and see what happens! Jez.
You do realize I was ribbing you, right?
No. He doesn't. Sarcasm is lost on him.
No. He doesn't. Sarcasm is lost on him.