My SSR: '03 Smokin' Asphalt, Vin 1656 B-day 11/13/03, Slightly modified via bad influence hdflstf & TommyB
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Originally Posted by abadssr
ams 5662,5664,5663 it is a rod or bar 718 inconel hey that not what the prop rod is made of is it. this spec gotten from high tech metals inc. well did I win
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Originally Posted by Doug Allen
I can't wait to hear Art's anal-ogy.....
Since Art is still up in Seattle.. working hard I am sure! ... & I am the "judge" for this question.. the answer would be NOPE!!... Keep trying!
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guessing game
D@#n rocket scientist ok one more guess if I'm wrong this time I'm calling seattle and telling them they can keep him!!!!!!!
MATERIAL-Iconel718
SPECIFICATION-Ams 5662J
NOMINAL CHEMISTRY-52, 52Ni, 29Cr,3Mo
MATERIAL CONDITION-FF&HT
.2%YIELDKSI-189
UTS,KSI-220
ELONG.%-21
HARDNESS-Rc,46
DENSITY LBS./CU-0.296
sure sounds good now if I only knew what it meant besides its application and Art it figures you would something like this . how much per lbs now adays
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ams 5662,5664,5663 it is a rod or bar 718 inconel hey that not what the prop rod is made of is it. this spec gotten from high tech metals inc. well did I win
To answer your question, no. Not the right specifications.
My SSR: #23198 06 Blue 3SS #375 of 532 - Birthday 12/21/05 - Took delivery 9/5/06 (2nd owner)
hints??????????????
How long do we have to wait for hints on this one (or do you want to keep the prop rod)? It would appear that most of the responses have involved the same type of research so apparently we are looking in all the wrong places.
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It seems you'll are searching in the same or similar places. The answers are close but correct. The specifications are referring to 718 Inconel. The trick is to find the one that is specific to 220 ksi tensile strength instead of the common 180 ksi variety.
My SSR: 2004 Ultra Violet #11012 born on 04 June 2004
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Originally Posted by hdflstf
It seems you'll are searching in the same or similar places. The answers are close but correct. The specifications are referring to 718 Inconel. The trick is to find the one that is specific to 220 kis tensile strength instead of the common 180 ksi variety.
you brainiacs are too much for me...the only thing I understood when googling this stuff was "nickle alloy" and that's because its written in plain English ...good luck, all
It seems you'll are searching in the same or similar places. The answers are close but correct. The specifications are referring to 718 Inconel. The trick is to find the one that is specific to 220 kis tensile strength instead of the common 180 ksi variety.
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