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Yes, it has an aluminum cylinder block and aluminum head.
Steel or aluminum
aluminum
Most cylinder heads are made from cast iron or aluminum.
Some have aluminum engine blocks and/or cylinder heads, many of the sensors, intake manifolds
Certainly. Obviously, the design of the cylinder would need to take into consideration the properties of aluminum and the nature of the application. For example, the wall thickness of the cylinder would need to be thicker than a comparable steel cylinder for use at the same pressure.
Iron and Aluminum
COROLLA
11.85 cannot equal 26.98.Rephrase your question (perhaps you mean that the densityof aluminum is 2,698?)Is all the air evacuated? (no bubbles left attached to the aluminum fragments?)
yes
No - pure aluminum is much too soft and weak for any industrial purpose. It would be made of a carefully crafted aluminum alloy, which would contain aluminum and several other metals.
The cylinder block houses the pistons and valves. It's located in the middle of the engine and are made from cast iron or aluminum.