A forged steel crankshaft? That should out last all the other components in the engine it so long as you keep up maintenance.
Sure but it won't last long stock. If you want to have forced induction you should rebuild the engine with a forged crankshaft, connecting rods, pistons, etc.
Stainless steel would last you much longer than aluminum. Aluminum is not as dense as steel, and may not last as long.
Crankshaft nut = 36mm. I tried removing mine last night.
How long the steel oats will last, depends on the temperature of the area in which the oats will be kept. If it colder than normal, they can last up to 6 months, not cooked. If they are prepared, they would only last a week at most.Ê
The Edelbrock E-Force supercharger does require forged internals if you want your engine to last for a long time.
Worn main and rod bearings. It could last for a while if you nurse it.
Brass hinges last longer than steel hinges.
Ideally you would want something that is lightweight and corrosion resistant. I suppose titanium wool would be best, but I don't know if it exists. Stainless steel wool would be better than regular steel wool because it would last longer. Some of the best suppressors don't use steel wool, but use baffles instead. Some companies use copper wool, but I suspect that it is not as good as stainless steel. You could try using aluminum turnings from a lathe, but I don't know how long they would last.
Steel barns are typically very durable and are capable for lasting for many years. Typically, steel barns are built to last the owners for twenty or thirty years. In some cases, steel bars can last even longer.
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His Last name means Man of Steel.