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500bbc

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What aluminum alloy is used for cavitation plates?
 

Outdrive1

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Whatever alloy it is it’s not worth the maintenance. Stainless is the only way to go IMO.


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dryhoze1

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6061 T6 as mentioned

grain in the aluminum going from front to rear

industrial metal supply has it 👍🏼
 

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im no expert , but can using stainless cause it to be more stiff when pushing down on down pedal ?

i know thickness can effect stiffness of down pedal??
 

Riverbottom

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Plates need to be saw cut. Should not be cut with a shear, and as stated above the grain going front to rear.
 

73mandella

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I was thinking of replacing the SS plates on my 18' Mandella with aluminum plates. Heard aluminum was better, although more difficult to maintain.
 

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I was thinking of replacing the SS plates on my 18' Mandella with aluminum plates. Heard aluminum was better, although more difficult to maintain.
If you don’t mind polishing after a wash their not an issue. Take the stuff off in the off season and have it polished... added cost but so bitchen looking!
 
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