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Old 01-12-2002, 08:11 PM
Dean Hornbacher Dean Hornbacher is offline
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Aluminum work hardens at a faster rate than steel. That is the more stress cycles aluminum is subjected to the more brittle it becomes. I have had experince with aluminum rods in stock car racing years ago, learned that aluminum rods are for drag racing not for any long term stress. Listen to your engine builder , unless you would like some new inspection holes in your block.
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