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Old May 13th 04, 02:04 AM
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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.
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Old May 13th 04, 03:14 AM
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In article ,
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.



Why not strip the paint from the exteriors and ahve tham powder coated?
The stuff cures at 400 degrees.

An alternative is to strip them, then epoxy prime and paint with
polyurethane.
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Old May 14th 04, 03:48 AM
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Peter wrote:

Orval Fairbairn wrote:

Why not strip the paint from the exteriors and ahve tham powder coated?
The stuff cures at 400 degrees.


I take it that's 400F - the max CHT is 500F although I rarely go over
400F. I don't think normal powder coatings would take that.

I think I will go for chrome but only on the outside.


I painted mine with Imron and they are fine after about 1000 hr.
Remember -- the rockers are cooler than the oil temp -- roughly 220 deg
F.

I painted my ctlinders with epoxy primer/PPG catalysed acrylic three
years ago (250 hr) and they haven't chipped, rusted or flaked.
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Old May 14th 04, 05:31 AM
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Any suggestions much appreciated.

Lycoming sells chrome-plated covers. Buy theirs.
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