Wicsteve
Mechanical
- Dec 10, 2001
- 109
We've recently seen flaking and deterioration on the surface of unplated mechanical tubing used inside a muffler. Upstream of the tube is a catalyst element so temperatures are quite high. High temperature alone does not seem to be all of the cause since this is a rather recent problem. About the time that the flaking problem started it had been noted that there was also a problem with carbon build-up at the exhaust port of particular test engines. We're cureous if there is any relationship here between the excessive carbon, temperature, and exposure of the mild steel. For example: is surface hardness affected?