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magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
01/17/11 at 10:10pm
 
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #1 - 01/17/11 at 10:40pm
 
I think so, just be careful when welding around it, cause mag burns white hot, and easily ignites compared to other alloys.
It also corrodes worse than aluminum

We got a mag bell housing that weighs only 6 lbs, but only ran it a couple of times
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #2 - 01/18/11 at 7:43am
 
Alum, is stronger then Mag,, Mag is strong but brittle.. I weld alot of mag on road race cars, and machine it,,, and if you do a stress test on mag and then alum mag will break much faster then alum,, ..Hope this helps you out,
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #3 - 01/18/11 at 8:30am
 
JC12 wrote on 01/18/11 at 7:43am:
Alum, is stronger then Mag,, Mag is strong but brittle.. I weld alot of mag on road race cars, and machine it,,, and if you do a stress test on mag and then alum mag will break much faster then alum,, ..Hope this helps you out,
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #4 - 01/18/11 at 6:55pm
 
imracin68j wrote on 01/17/11 at 10:10pm:
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A LOT of modern transfer cases for 4 wheel drives are being made out of magnesium so there must not be much of a strength problem.

I"m not aware of any transmission cases, though, so what's your point?
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #5 - 01/18/11 at 9:30pm
 
I don't know what this question has to do with driving a car.  I'm in the market for a Brinn and you can grab a used mag brinn or bert for the same cost as an Alumunum version.  

benstrans wrote on 01/18/11 at 6:55pm:
imracin68j wrote on 01/17/11 at 10:10pm:
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I"m not aware of any transmission cases, though, so what's your point?


Now you're aware.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260723869403&ssPag...

http://www.racingjunk.com/category/1256/Transmissions/post/2088497/BERT-magnesiu...
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #6 - 01/19/11 at 12:10am
 
All i can say is that i have run both the aluminum & mag transmissions, Bert & Brinn & both Bert & Brinn mag & aluminum bell housings.  I repair & rebuild both & have Broken a lot of ears off of the aluminum transmissions & the aluminum Bert bell housings crack all over but i rarely see cracks in the mag stuff. I run all mag stuff now whenever i can with no problems. A lot of the issues are maintenance related & alignment problems. Tongue
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #7 - 01/21/11 at 7:06am
 
I take it that the mag catching fire, must be a wives tale?
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #8 - 01/25/11 at 6:38pm
 
hogracer3d wrote on 01/21/11 at 7:06am:
I take it that the mag catching fire, must be a wives tale?


i've seen mag burn and it burns WHITE HOT! but i was always under the assumption you had to get it super hot for it to ignite. i've seen it burned in the sand dunes near brawley and i think i was told its thrown into a hot camp fire to ignite it. not totally sure on that. but i'm not sure simple welding would ignite it.
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #9 - 01/25/11 at 7:23pm
 
Does it ignite in it's solid form or powder? I believe aluminum ignites in it's powder form.
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #10 - 01/25/11 at 7:59pm
 
it will burn in soild form, also in the buring stage with will react with water, true it must reach a high temp to ignite but is a real pain to but out once its in its combustion state. older VW block are mag, older wheel, and older parts. you don't really find to much on cars now days excpet for little pieces here and there.
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Re: magnesium trans as strong as aluminum?
Reply #11 - 01/25/11 at 8:18pm
 
imracin68j wrote on 01/25/11 at 7:23pm:
I believe aluminum ignites in it's powder form.  

Anything can ignite in powder form.  It's a big threat in grain mills, or anywhere there is a large amount of airborn dust (powder).....

propit21 wrote on 01/25/11 at 7:59pm:
you don't really find to much on cars now days excpet for little pieces here and there.

More than you might realize. The 2006 BMW 325i and 330i , uses an aluminium alloy insert for the cylinder walls and cooling jackets surrounded by a magnesium alloy, and a magnesium  alloy is used in the 2006 Corvette Z06 engine cradle just to name a couple.
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