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Is the 3.0 1989 aerostar motor cast iron?

Yes


What ferrous metal's are used to manufacture motor cars?

Ferrous would be iron and steelFerrous would be iron and steel


Where is iron in a car?

Some cars have Cast Iron engine blocks, but nowadays vehicle manufacturers don't really use a lot of iron as its heavy as ****


Is the edelbrock torker manifold aluminumor cast iron?

I have never seen a cast iron edelbrock intake so I would think not.


What is the best brand for a cast iron saucepan?

The best brand for a cast iron saucepan would have to be Heuck. They are a durable and very reliable brand!


Is a cast iron sink better then a graphite sink?

No The cast is made out of fiber glass and the cast would form into crystals.


Would something cast in steel be lighter than something cast in iron?

That would depend on the wall thickness everything being equal cast is heavier


How do you mine for cast iron?

Cast iron is fabricated in blast furnaces where iron ore is reduced by coke to cast iron, according to Wikipedia.


If the rotary motor had a head gasket what would it be?

It would be the gaskets between the front middle and rear housings. the "block" is made up of 5 sections put together front middle and rear sections are cast iron and the two rotor housings are aluminium.


Is forged iron superior to cast iron?

no cast iron is more superior than foregn iron


What is the difference between pig iron and cast iron?

Pig iron is cast iron with a very high carbon content: 4% by weight or more. Cast iron has at least 2% carbon by weight. Less than that, and it's steel. Cast iron and pig iron are not called steel, despite being iron carbides, because they lack the structural strength of steel and are extremely brittle. In terms of the microstructure, cast iron and pig iron contain no cementite, austenite, or martensite. Historically, "pig iron" refers to cast iron made by a particular process: the high-carbon molten iron made in a blast furnace was poured into moulds made of sand, which had a particular shape. Narrow trenches would run down the edge of the mould, and then branching off of them there would be the actual ingots. The whole setup looked to the ironworkers like a sow suckling piglets, so the product became known as pig iron.


What is the classification of cast iron?

Grey cast ironWhite cast ironMalleable cast ironDuctile cast iron