Does anyone have experience with cryo-treating their belts? I could swear I read about it in the forum somewhere, but can't find it. Marc spoke w/ the guy at Black Rhino today, and that dude knows his $hit, but he has no experience in treating belts. He said he may be able to, but would have to develop the proper protocols first.
Maybe someone can offer up a link where I can learn about the technical side of the process, what is taking place at the atomic level that allows cooling to re structure the actual grain size of the treated material.
I read that you could treat an complete, already assembled motor, if you just relieve the pressure on the valve springs. What about the tension in the head bolts, or the compression in the rings?
Any experience treating bearings? What about the grease, or the rubber seals? This technology seems to fall into the category of , "If it's too good to be true, it probably is", in many areas, like our belts for example. Heck, they already have a half life of 1/10th of a nano second, how much worse can it be?
Maybe someone can offer up a link where I can learn about the technical side of the process, what is taking place at the atomic level that allows cooling to re structure the actual grain size of the treated material.
I read that you could treat an complete, already assembled motor, if you just relieve the pressure on the valve springs. What about the tension in the head bolts, or the compression in the rings?
Any experience treating bearings? What about the grease, or the rubber seals? This technology seems to fall into the category of , "If it's too good to be true, it probably is", in many areas, like our belts for example. Heck, they already have a half life of 1/10th of a nano second, how much worse can it be?