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Old 01-22-2003, 07:53 AM
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Better depends on the application. Making a barrel as rigid as possible goes a long way toward accuracy...making a crankshaft or connecting rod as rigid as possible makes them susceptable to brittle failure. That's why you nitride journal surfaces - some flex in the crank absorbs the shock loads without failure, where deep hardening foments cracks and, ultimately, bad breakage.
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