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Billet 12-Volt/200mm Hi-performance Flywheel BILLET 12-VOLT/200MM HI-PERFORMANCE FLYWHEEL Fits all Type-I, Type-II, alloy 4140 steel and Type-III 1300-1600 cc based engines (including larger displacements as a result of an increase of bore stroke; i.e. 1776, 1835, 1915, 2234 etc.) Light—approximately 13 lbs. for quick RPM response SPG 8 dowel (1 offset dowel) provides additional mating surface to the crankshaft All performance crankshafts (whether counterweighted or stroked alloy 4140 steel and counterweighted) share the same SPG 8 pattern. Superior material allows use of aftermarket high performance clutch discs alloy 4140 steel and pressure plates with minimal wear. Guaranteed to meet or exceed factory tolerances alloy 4140 steel and specifications in configuration alloy 4140 steel and balance. Manufactured from 4140 steel alloy billet stock with a machine finish.
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2005-2006 Mustang Anti Sway Bars SWAY BARS Reduce sway alloy 4140 steel and body roll—adjustable mounting position meets the needs of any track or road conditions! 3 integral mounting points for precision tuning alloy 4140 steel and increased handling control Hot formed, heat-treated 4140 alloy steel complete with an attractive alloy 4140 steel and durable powder coated finish Easy bolt-on construction. Includes mounting hardware alloy 4140 steel and specially designed bushings alloy 4140 steel and instructions
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Low alloy steel - Low alloy steel is steel alloyed with other elements, usually molybdenum, manganese, chromium, vanadium, silicon, boron or nickel, in amounts of up to 10% by weight to improve the hardenability of thick sections. Steel with higher alloy contents are generally called stainless steel, tool ...
HSLA steel - HSLA steel (high strength low alloy steel) is a type of steel alloy that provides many benefits over regular steel alloys. In general, HSLA alloys are much stronger and tougher than ordinary plain carbon steels.
Spring steel - Spring steel is a low alloy, medium to high carbon kind of steel. This alloy is used in springs because it does not easily lose its form.
Stainless steel - In metallurgy, stainless steel (inox) is defined as a ferrous alloy with a minimum of 10% chromium content. The name originates from the fact that stainless steel does not stain, corrode or rust as easily as ordinary steel.
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