Because it conducts heat.
clay pan is the best w a hole in the middle like a bundt pan. after that a ceramic.
aluminum
yes
Usually Transmission Filters are located right inside the transmission pan all you have to do is if applicable remove drain plug and drain fluid into a pan and then unbolt and drop the pan you can not miss it. It is an aluminum panel that has a rubber seal and fits into place all you have to do is pull it right off and replace with a new one. Make sure when replacing the filter you go ahead and clean off the magnet that is sitting in the pan because it captures and collects all the little shavings floating around in the fluid. Also go ahead and clean the pan because it might have metal shaving in it to.
the motor mounts should be the same, as the 318 is the same block as the 340, the only thing I can think of is the oil pan was different on the 340.
Yes, you can bake in an aluminum pan.
Yes. The turkey should not react with the aluminum.
Yes, an aluminum pan can go in the oven.
Yes, an aluminum pan can go in the oven for baking.
the pan was made of aluminum
stainless steel is magnetic
Yes, you can boil water in an aluminum foil pan. Aluminum foil is heat-resistant and can withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for boiling water.
No, there is no link between the use of aluminum pan and alzheimers disease. They are somepletely unrelated in the scientific community.
If a magnet sticks to it, then it is not aluminum.
An aluminum muffin pan is made of metal and conducts heat well, while a nonstick muffin pan has a coating that prevents food from sticking. Aluminum pans may require greasing, while nonstick pans do not.
Aluminum pans can become dull when not used due to oxidation, as the surface reacts with oxygen in the air to form a thin layer of aluminum oxide. This layer can make the pan appear dull and less shiny. Regular cleaning and polishing can help maintain the shine of an aluminum pan.
You can use any pan that is oven-proof to bake a ham, keeping in mind that some baking dish materials such as glass or plastics should not be heated above 350 degrees F.