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  1. DOHC

    High temperature plastic piping

    Hello, Is there a plastic that will withstand 1000-1400F heat? I've head a quick look but couldn't find anything that would go above 300F except for UHT that does 900F. Are there any other composite materials that can handle that kind of heat that would more cost-effective than metals? I'm...
  2. DOHC

    Bonding stainless steel

    Thanks i'll contact them.
  3. DOHC

    Bonding stainless steel

    a little bit more info which product from 3m? oh and i forgot to add it's got to last a long time outdoor.
  4. DOHC

    Bonding stainless steel

    Hi, I'm looking for a glue or bonding agent to bond stainless steel together strongly and able to withstand heat (1200F - 1500F) Any suggestions?
  5. DOHC

    Fusing two engines (welding)

    well with using a existing V8/10/12 isn't a option i meant for example a non Honda engine is not what i indeed to use for example the easiest V12 would be a BMW V12. I'll take a look in to casting.
  6. DOHC

    Fusing two engines (welding)

    Thanks for the feedback, Running the two V6 behind each other as separate engines might be to long although i'm still waiting on definitive block length specs from the J-Series engine. Why Honda, Well i'm a huge Honda fan and if I ever do it it will go into my Honda, Sure a Small block chevy...
  7. DOHC

    Fusing two engines (welding)

    Well i'm looking in to creating a Honda based engine preferably with V-Tec. V6 that could be used would be J-Series 60 degree or C-Series 90 degree. My inline 4 candidate would be K24A (cheap and lots of potential) or G25A inline 5. Custom crank, and cams are going to be needed and of course...
  8. DOHC

    Fusing two engines (welding)

    Hi, I'm looking into fusing two exiting engines in to a V8 or V10, currently just seeing if there is a possibly way not that I'll be attempting it right away. Could welding be strong enough to fuse two engines together practically and safely. I've got two basic ideas, All based off aluminium...
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