Abradable Powder Coating- Piston Skirts
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Most of the tech articles are archived at my parent company in Michigan. However, I tend to see a good many pistons first hand as I visit local shops here in my region during tear downs. I recently started coating pistons for a well known cart engine builder specializing in two strokes and so far great results due to high rpm stability! Should see parts from him within a couple of months so I look forward to following up on this topic. As far as any other combinations, the reduced second hand motion of reducing piston rock pays huge dividends in faster piston speed engines. Parts that were once throw away are recoated and used again!
Re: Abradable Powder Coating- Piston Skirts
I wouldn't be surprised to hear that some beneficial material transfer to the bores might be possible. At any rate, I think it should be a boon for ring life, if only due to reduced piston rock.
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Re: Abradable Powder Coating- Piston Skirts
Yes and with positive results. Now testing on several engines. It has worked well on Top Fuel.groberts101 wrote:I know Madbill recently mentioned having this process done on one of his motors. Has anyone else around here used APC or have feedback about piston/bore analysis after engine teardown?
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Re: Abradable Powder Coating- Piston Skirts
I believe these are now offered from Wiseco and JE and are on some off-the-shelf pistons. https://blog.jepistons.com/a-look-at-je ... ting-types
GM uses it on LS9 supercharger rotors.https://www.adandp.media/articles/gms-l ... r-pressure
BW tried it on the EFR compressor housings. At the time of the EFR release, they said they had mixed results but may release it in the future. They didn't. There are apparently high temp abradables used in aircraft turbine hot sections to 1350C.
GM uses it on LS9 supercharger rotors.https://www.adandp.media/articles/gms-l ... r-pressure
BW tried it on the EFR compressor housings. At the time of the EFR release, they said they had mixed results but may release it in the future. They didn't. There are apparently high temp abradables used in aircraft turbine hot sections to 1350C.