Thread: Core Shift ???
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Old 09-17-2002, 09:22 AM
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Richard is right on about "core shift"

You were mentioning about block seasoning as well. After lots of hot / cool cycles and tons of vibration, the residual stresses in the casting lessen. The block itself "un-stresses" itself after years of use. Some guys take new parts and have the stress relieved by the various methods: cryogenic, sub harmonic vibratory, etc. This is entirely unrelated to core shift, but important to understand nevertheless if you are building a motor on the ragged edge of parts failure.
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