knowlittle
Materials
- Jul 26, 2007
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If I drill and tap an aluminum casting (gearbox) from outside, some chips will inevitably enter the gearbox. How detrimental would they be to the gears (hardened steel)? Background: An automotive gearbox has a fill plug near the top but no drain hole at the bottom. The gear oil is supposed to be good for life. But the gearbox is right next to a catalytic converter. The oil degrades from heat and premature failures occur as early as 50k-60k miles. The same model sold in Middle East has a drain plug. However carefully I may drill and tap, some chips will remain inside the box. I know aluminum casting has hard intermetallic particles dispersed in the soft matrix. Should I be concerned about the intermetallic phase? What is your advice? Thank you.
EDIT: I was mistaken. Al and Si don't form intermetallics. I just checked the phase diagram. I shouldn't be cocncerned about drilling/tapping chips remaiNing in the gear box, right?
EDIT: I was mistaken. Al and Si don't form intermetallics. I just checked the phase diagram. I shouldn't be cocncerned about drilling/tapping chips remaiNing in the gear box, right?