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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. -- Return address is invalid to help stop junk mail. E-mail replies to but remove the X and the Y. Please do NOT copy usenet posts to email - it is NOT necessary. |
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