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A company in Sydney Australia manufactured Merlin aircraft engines during and after the second world war. They took 20,000 hours against 2,000 hours in the UK to make, so they made fifty and gave up! Apparently a about fifty percent of the castings were discarded due to porosity, until an expert arrived from the UK. He said you boil them under pressure in linseed oil and that is what they did. Porosity was then no longer a problem.
Anyone got a big pressure container that can boil Land Rover engine blocks in linseed oil?
Other research has revealed that Sir Henry Royce 1920's had good knowledge of the gunmaker's art. The practice of oil-blackening was well established in order for nuts and bolts being highly resistant to corrosion. Gunmakers at the time used whale oil in this process.
Early Rolls Royce nuts and bolts were initially plunged into whale oil when heated to just below cherry. The linseed oil was used in castings to prevent porosity. Pumping it into the hot casting ensured that it was occluded into every nook, cranny and cavity. Baked for six hours at 320 degree F. The resultant block was highly resistant to heat, water and mineral oils.
Linseed oil did what vacuum impregnation by ceramics does in more modern times (not Land Rover apparently).
Anyone got a big pressure container that can boil Land Rover engine blocks in linseed oil?
Other research has revealed that Sir Henry Royce 1920's had good knowledge of the gunmaker's art. The practice of oil-blackening was well established in order for nuts and bolts being highly resistant to corrosion. Gunmakers at the time used whale oil in this process.
Early Rolls Royce nuts and bolts were initially plunged into whale oil when heated to just below cherry. The linseed oil was used in castings to prevent porosity. Pumping it into the hot casting ensured that it was occluded into every nook, cranny and cavity. Baked for six hours at 320 degree F. The resultant block was highly resistant to heat, water and mineral oils.
Linseed oil did what vacuum impregnation by ceramics does in more modern times (not Land Rover apparently).