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OK, so there has been a lot of talk around here, about casting aluminum for
VW heads. It was here that I first learned that you can not use iron crucibles for melting aluminum. So, what if you need to cast a little job for something that does not to be a pure aluminum part, for a non-aircraft application, where strength is not very important? Would it be good enough? My part is a socket (retainer) to go on top of a tractor shift lever. Think like a donut, with the inside of the hole shaped like would be formed around the outside of a sphere, or half of it. It has a retainer that screws down around the outside of the part, holding the shift lever and ball around it, down onto the transmission. I believe the metal part that needs to be replaced is/was made out of what is usually called "pot metal." What the heck is that, anyway? So, what do you all think? Contamination from a cast iron crucible OK for this part? -- Jim in NC |
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