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Specimens fabricated from as-cast bars and extracted from a cast engine cradle were tested at room temperature and an elevated temperature typically required for automotive powertrain applications.
One of them is as an alloying agent for aluminum or magnesium in cast engine blocks and wheels; the strontium improves the machinability and creep resistance of the metal.
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Included are one loop of track, a die-cast engine and four auto-coupling cars; missing are the sparks.
The fatigue resistance of an aluminium alloy used for casting engine blocks was studied.
After high school he worked as a molder's apprentice, building molds for casting engine parts at a ship's foundry in Portland, Ore.
At that stage, Dearborn was handling every step of the car's production, from rolling steel to making springs, axles and car bodies, and casting engine blocks and cylinder heads.
The substitution of cast iron engine blocks by light metal components yields significant weight savings.
In particular, grey cast iron engine blocks, which are very heavy components in vehicles, have been replaced by aluminum-silicon hypoeutectic alloys in order to reduce emissions and fuel consumption.
If you go back 50 years, it was cast-iron engine blocks and steel everywhere else.
But the dispute has also raised the broader question of what can happen when, as is currently the rage, cultural institutions are cast as engines of economic development.
With an empty weight of 4,140 pounds (the Hemi's cast-iron engine block doesn't help), the Challenger is some 300 pounds heavier than a Magnum and about 600 pounds more than a Mustang.
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