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Why the switch from steel to aluminum bodies still divides mechanics who've worked both
The truck that changed everything still sparks arguments in every shop.
A cylinder head, especially an aluminum one, seldom fails on its own. Typically, there's another matter to contend with. Undoubtedly, the most frequent cause of cylinder-head cracking is an overheated ...
More and more aircraft are rolling off the production line with a primarily composite structure. Are these harder to repair than traditional aluminum?
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