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Yes, ammonia is corrosive to aluminum. But if the engine is corroded, the aluminum pistons generally take the brunt of the attack, filling the gap between the piston and cylinder with aluminum oxide/hydoxide. This will seize the engine, BAD. The cylinder's iron walls oxidize, causing the cold...
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