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Old 02-28-2014, 11:00 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jwick View Post
I'm no metallurgist but I don't know if cryo-treating is what you want. As I understand it cryo-treating increases strength and hardness of the material. Harder material has a tendency to be more brittle. In a location that is going to constantly heat cycles, I'm not sure you want to have it be harder. I know we are very selective where we use high strength materials offshore.
But do consider that people (like Cosmo) cryo-treat their blocks, pistons, rods, etc, and all of those endure tons of heat cycling.
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