Marty,
The shop (Blue Oval Performance 303-762-8298) that did the machining
on my Spitfire block told me that doing shot peening correctly
requires real expertise and that most places don't do it right because
there's an art to it and just making a bunch of indentations on the
rods doesn't cut it. I don't have the name of the company but Blue
Oval folks said there's only one place left in the country that does
it right in their opinion and when they have it done they send their
rods to them.
The rods in the later Spit 1300 engines were considered to be very
good rods suitable for racing RPMs as is (according to Kas's book) and
I was under a bit of a deadline so I didn't have it done but if you
call Blue Oval here in Denver they'll be able to tell you more.
Bud
Extreme Parts Racing (more than just a haircut)
71 Spitfire MK IV Race Car #3
71TR6 CC57365 (Good 6)
93 Minnie Winnie Race Support Vehicle
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On Nov 30, 2013, at 9:00 AM, Marty wrote:
> Learn me shot peening. I know shot peening connecting rods is a
> recommended
> addition. Being the anal retentive nut that I am I want to
> understand more
> on the process. Shot peening is kind of like saying paint your car,
> as it is
> a very generic term. There are all kinds of different shot sizes
> available
> and then there are pressures used. There are multiple places around
> that I
> can take rods too so that is not an issue. Just trying to understand
> the
> process more. Or is shot size and pressure not that big of a variable?
> Again, just wondering. Any thoughts on this subject?
>
>
>
> Marty
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