« Reply #13 on: February 25, 2006, 01:10:27 PM »
"sandcasts" are actually gravity casts which caused rougher finish.
Can you elaborate on this process also? What is the difference between it and sandcasting?
Of course, "sandcasts" are not casted by sand but the first 7414 CB750 cases were created by a low pressure "gravity casts", thus giving a rough sandpaper type finish, but when early casts were destroyed by broken drive chain (Honda solved this problem by changing the engine drive sprocket number from 16 to 17 and reinforcing the area), they were replaced by a more sturdy diecast cases which were high pressure fed, thus giving more strength, we assume. This is the reason why original sandcast cases are rare, because Honda originally created them cheaply to keep the price down.
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