1/4" according to the AC 43.13 1B
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
The aluminum metals
Aluminum
Cast aluminum has one third of the strength of extruded aluminum. As a result, cast aluminum has the potential to experience deformities due to its elasticity.
rebuild it or replace it. there are no tricks to unseize a turbo
Try tapping the drum
The Stock may be made out of wood or plastic. The Lock, Bolt, Barrel, and Trigger are all made of steel, or aluminum.
The 1975 L48 Corvette engine was the "base" engine and never was offered with aluminum heads or a 4-bolt main block from the factory. The L82, offered in 1975 had 4-bolt mains but still only had cast iron heads.
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The GM F Body LT1 cars got the 2 bolt mains. Only the Corvette LT1 got the 4 bolt mains with aluminum heads.
If it is siezed, you must disassemble. That's the only way to avoid additional damage
1/4" according to the AC 43.13 1B
A zinc coated or plated bolt. Factory BMW bolts are mad of aluminum. They are one time use thou.
It would work, but not very well. Anyone with patience and a hacksaw could cut right through it while locked, and aluminum bends too easily.
Yes vortex ls
If a rod bearing actually spun and seized up you are looking at a total engine rebuild.