Cryogenic freezing parts

Started by roboto65, June 05, 2007, 07:57:40 AM

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roboto65

I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this I have read quite alot on it and thought about parts on a motorcycle that could be done.

Now if I have lost you  what I am talking about is a well new to me it may have been around for awhile is a process that freezes your metal parts at around -300 or so degrees it is supposed to move the molecules tighter together and make the part last much much longer this can be done to old parts as well as new. I would think the applications would be great 1st gen guys ring and pinions and other driveline parts chains can be done as well as sprockets. I would think that the chain one applys to chains without Orings.

Here is a site to check out there are many more out there this one gives prices and all it is very reasonable in my book if it makes my parts last longer or helps my old one a little more!!!

http://www.nwcryo.com/

Hope someone finds this useful .
Allen Rugg 
76 Jeep CJ

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silveradocowboy

I've heard of it but never checked it out much. A friend of mine thought about having his engine done but don't think he ever did.
Jeff
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Magnum Magna

I check the chamber I use and it will only go down to -148 (-100C) not the -300 (-184 C) they take it down to.   I bet the last place I worked I could find a chamber that would go that low, getting to use it would be another story.
Robert
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