If you haven't found an answer yet, there is a company in Dayton which metal
sprays a wear surface onto an aluminum part for us. Problem is they have about
80 different materials so you would have to make a choice.
Roger
>>> <AnalogMike@aol.com> 09/24/01 09:59AM >>>
Hi,
I have an original F & S 1972 pressure plate which is all aluminum.
After 1973 Porsche started to make everything more cheaply and things
like this pressure plate disapeared. They are no longer available.
The contact area is thick aluminum with a thin steel (iron?) coating
which has worn and cracked a bit.
Does anyone know of a source for re-coating the contact area with steel?
I think it is called metal spraying? If they could do it in 1972 I would
think
it could be done better today.
Regards, mike piera AnalogMike@aol.com '73 911RS Clone (broken)
my racing pages - http://www.analogman.com/911
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