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Re: Chrome Bores...

To: "Fraser, Ron" <Ron.Fraser@usa.xerox.com>
Subject: Re: Chrome Bores...
From: Steve Laifman <laifman@flash.net>
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 14:55:45 -0800

"Fraser, Ron" wrote:
> 
>         I never saw any Chrome in the bores of the Chevy Vega Aluminum
> engines.  I worked at the engine assembly plant in Buffalo N.Y. the summer
> of 1972.
>       The process was to infuse a silicon compound into the aluminum matrix
> of the cylinder walls so the rings would ride on the harder silicon compound
> and not the softer aluminum.   According to some people on the inside, Chevy
> never got the process right.   I believe in the last years of that engine
> they used cast iron sleeves for the bores, then dropped the engine in favor
> of the "Iron Duke" engine.
>         I drove a '75 Vega for over 100,000 miles, got 32 to 40 mpg after
> tuning and tweaking, the body rusted out, the engine was still strong.
> 
> Ron Fraser

Ron,

Ours was a '75 Vega as well, and I am sure it was iron
sleeves.  Ran OK, as long as I used JB Weld to seal up the
crack in the head that leaked water. Don't laugh, it worked.

Steve
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