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Old 06-16-2016, 12:53 AM   #1
kansas stocker
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Default aluminum torque plate, cast iron heads

I need to make a torque plate and aluminum is very easy to come up with. Is this a waste of time? Would steel be better? Is there a good way to come up with cast iron? This is a low budget project.
Thanks for the help.
Pete

Will be using studs if this makes any difference.

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Old 06-16-2016, 07:27 AM   #2
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Default Re: aluminum torque plate, cast iron heads

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I need to make a torque plate and aluminum is very easy to come up with. Is this a waste of time? Would steel be better? Is there a good way to come up with cast iron? This is a low budget project.
Thanks for the help.
Pete

Will be using studs if this makes any difference.
I have both and so far seen no difference between the 2, as far as studs VS bolt there is a difference in distortion.

On OEM blocks even switching to gaskets with a different bore diameter makes a difference at the top of the cylinder . Stock blocks are pretty frail.
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