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Thread: D4 hitch - I think - lugs broke off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatso View Post
    Was interested as there are different types of cast iron , if in fact the centre part of the tow hitch reciever is cast iron , if it is the generic grey cast then that would not be a good type of cast for a hitch reciever etc or hooking chains too .
    Tap it with a spanner. Cast iron sounds dead, cast steel has a ring to it. Not much is made from cast iron for automotive parts these days, but I'm open to being surprised.

    It takes a fair bit of investigation to find out exactly how it broke and how much it yielded. The original photos aren't enough to make that call.

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    Can cast iron be welded to steel?? The cast housing is welded to the rear cross member.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Can cast iron be welded to steel?? The cast housing is welded to the rear cross member.

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    Yes it can, but it's not often done. I expect it to be cast steel, not cast iron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Tap it with a spanner. Cast iron sounds dead, cast steel has a ring to it. Not much is made from cast iron for automotive parts these days, but I'm open to being surprised.

    It takes a fair bit of investigation to find out exactly how it broke and how much it yielded. The original photos aren't enough to make that call.
    Chaps, I've just taken a spanner to the casting and I'd say its a 'ring' more than 'dead'! Although the box section chassis has rather good acoustics and could probably make Soap 'ring' like steel

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    Actually it is most likely a forged fitting, at least the receiver section would be forged into a cast steel blank. Still any of the casting mechanisms wont take lightly to shock loads and fracture where rolled steel will have plastic deformation before an eventual failure.

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