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Manganese have better performance with acceptable wear, the material is also cheap, we will be doing a run 30 or so sets of Manganese guides soon. Beryllium/copper is very expensive, if you wont be running titanium valves, don't bother. Same with trojan, it is very expensive, the material cost alone is
20 May 2013 Trojan has around 1% more nickel when compared to the Colisbro material and its high copper content is sufficient to ensure that an attractive electrical strength levels make sure that Trojan is ideal for demanding engine bearings along with conventional uses such as valve seats, valve guides and gears.
CHS Nucleus Power Guides to Compliment our Range of Valves Power Guides in Colsibro. For 15 years, The Cylinder head Shop has been on the leading edge of cylinder head technology – leading the field in the application of racing materials and specifications to road and classic racer cylinder heads. We have
Guy Croft Racing Engines have specialised material requirements for the build and maintenance of Fiat and Lancia competition engines. For the manufacture of valve guides and seat inserts for a cylinder head, Guy Croft uses Trojan, an extra high strength copper nickel silicon alloy available only from Columbia Metals.
Material choices for guides are down to two distinct types - cast iron and bronze. Yes, cast iron. NOT steel as described in many adverts and by vendors. Never have been, never will be. These are as fitted to the various A-series cylinder heads as standard in all applications. Cast iron is used because it is a very dissimilar
Applications of Trojan. Automotive | valve guides, bushes and valve seats. Electrical | current-carrying electrical components such as slip rings, squirrel cages, springs, rotary switch contacts, contact blades, short-circuit rings and heavy duty switchgear. Offshore & marine | Downhole tools, shear pins, hydraulic valve bodies,
18 Jan 2008 there are a few types of bronze ( or maybe one should say yellowish coloured material) that have been used for guides. ranging from PB1/navy bronze that is very soft (and thus wears quickly) to something like Colisbro (copper-nickel-silicon ),Trojan or Copper-cobalt-beryllium (which has serious health
I've got a Yanmar clone 10hp air cooled diesel engine. It recently seized and bent the exhaust valve and subsequently the push rod. I've managed to make another valve from a slightly larger automotive valve with the same size valve stem. My next task is to drive out the old guide and install a new one.
2 Nov 2009 For the valve to seat properly and to gain the most power and efficiency, engine builders must replace or bring back to spec all valves, seats and guides. Drilling, reaming, replacing valve guides, removing worn, loose or damaged valve seats, cutting new seat counterbores and machining valve seats are all
11 Jan 2007 Years ago I signed up for Columbia Metals 'Colsibro', a high strength copper alloy. Quite new then. And over the last four years I've been using their latest 'Trojan' super high strength (800mPa UTS) silicon nickel copper alloy. This alloy is really something. Guides from these materials esp Trojan will last for
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