Hello: Thanks to Ecosse for intro to Cryogenics, specifically
www.cryogenicsofindiana.com.
Jeff Collins proprietor just came to my door with my kickstart shafts in hand. We went out to the shop and i showed him all i had in mind. Lower fork legs, cam blocks, cams rockers, valve springs, fork springs, etc. all OK.
Biggest surprise, I had my APE crank on the workbench with the primary chains on it and rememebreing Mick's question I asked him point blank how about chains? he said absolutley. In fact, if there were 2 items you could only do he would say do springs (valve springs) and chains. Only caveat is he would prefer to do new parts. If used parts are to be done he would prefer you have it xrayed or such to rule out cracks. Cryo will make cracks worse. Bottom line is standard 2x service life. Reduced stretch and breakage frequency.
I asked him if brake rotors lose any friction characteristics he said no, though its a bit counterintuitive. His bread and butter is cutting tools and Metro Indiana emergency vehicle brake rotors. But his background is racing and enjoys doing oddball racing stuff. His dad was crew chief (member?) for Tom Sneva, etc. He enjoys vintage race stuff. Always good to have someone with some enthusiasm in what you do.
Surprise- ORing chains are OK also, but the deal is Orings must be allowed to regain -50degree+ before handling or the rubber shatters. A simple note warning them of rubber content will assure proper handling.
They do the extra mile by baking parts after freezing for the final conversion of blah blah to blah blah (it got technical). he implied some Cryo places don't bake.
He's working on a deal to do valve springs for PSI. He does thousands for ProStock dragsters.
More later.