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May 13th 04, 02:04 AM
A few chromium flakes in your oil, and you can kiss that engine goodbye.
Peter wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> After just two years from new, the paint has mostly come off the
> Lycoming IO-540 rocker covers, and I have taken the opportunity of an
> annual to get them chrome plated.
>
> I've had various non-aviation bits chromed in the past, both polished
> and satin chrome.
>
> But, having cleaned the covers out, I noticed that the steel is plated
> with something, possibly cadmium. Presumably this will need to be
> removed first. What would happen if the chrome plating on the inside
> of the rocker covers started to peel off in chunks? It would really
> mess up lubrication... And chrome plating can do that unless done
> absolutely correctly.
>
> Should I take care to not plate the inside of the covers?
>
> Any suggestions much appreciated.
>
>
> Peter.
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Peter wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> After just two years from new, the paint has mostly come off the
> Lycoming IO-540 rocker covers, and I have taken the opportunity of an
> annual to get them chrome plated.
>
> I've had various non-aviation bits chromed in the past, both polished
> and satin chrome.
>
> But, having cleaned the covers out, I noticed that the steel is plated
> with something, possibly cadmium. Presumably this will need to be
> removed first. What would happen if the chrome plating on the inside
> of the rocker covers started to peel off in chunks? It would really
> mess up lubrication... And chrome plating can do that unless done
> absolutely correctly.
>
> Should I take care to not plate the inside of the covers?
>
> Any suggestions much appreciated.
>
>
> Peter.
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