The only thing I know about it is I have seen it advertised as the metal in forged Streetrod drive train parts.  7075 T5  I think.

Al

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In a message dated 11/12/2002 9:01:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, DADUGALLY writes:


Hi All,
Does anybody know any thing about forged 7075 Al?
I've been offered these at a good price and the heads look very nice and are in the 400-500cc range.
Supposedly the benefits are that they are stronger than "traditional die cast 356 Al" which allows for a larger head and a thinner face and a mirror finish which die casting does not, due to too many pin holes.
They claim that there will be no problems with breakage as each PC will be air cannon tested.
David


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Hi All,
Does anybody know any thing about forged 7075 Al?
I've been offered these at a good price and the heads look very nice and are in the 400-500cc range.
Supposedly the benefits are that they are stronger than "traditional die cast 356 Al" which allows for a larger head and a thinner face and a mirror finish which die casting does not, due to too many pin holes.
They claim that there will be no problems with breakage as each PC will be air cannon tested.
David

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