Claims
- 1. A component for an internal combustion engine, comprising a casting composed of a hypereutectic aluminum silicon alloy, said alloy consisting essentially of 16% to 19% by weight of silicon, 0.4% to 0.7% by weight of magnesium, up to 1.4% by weight of iron, up to 0.3% by weight of manganese, up to 0.37% by weight of copper, and the balance aluminum, said alloy having excellent fluidity, and a solidification range of less than 150.degree. F.
- 2. The component of claim 1, wherein said component has a weight loss of less than 1.0% when exposed for 200 hours at ambient temperature in a 5% sodium chloride solution.
- 3. The component of claim 1, wherein said casting is an engine block having a least one cylinder bore therein.
- 4. The component of claim 3, wherein said block as cast contains precipitated silicon crystals that are uniformly distributed throughout the block including the region bordering each of said cylinder bores.
- 5. The component of claim 1, wherein said alloy has an ultimate tensile strength of 20,000 to 35,000 psi, a yield strength of 15,000 to 30,000 psi and percent elongation of 0% to 2%.
- 6. A method of casting an engine block, comprising the steps of forming a mold having a plurality of non-metallic cores constructed and arranged to form cylinder bores in the cast engine block, preparing a hypereutectic aluminum-silicon alloy consisting essentially by weight of 16% to 19% of silicon, 0.4% to 0.7% of magnesium, up to 1.4% iron, up to 0.3% of manganese, up to 0.37% copper, and the balance aluminum, a solidification range of less than 150.degree. F., casting said alloy into the mold and into contact with said cores, and cooling the cast alloy to produce a solidified cast engine block having precipitated silicon crystals substantially uniformly distributed throughout said cast block.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said alloy has a weight loss of less than 1% when exposed for 200 hours at ambient temperature in a 5% sodium chloride solution.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 723,058, filed Apr. 15, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,603,665.
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