Bazzer, Most of what has been said in this thread agrees, it's just one persons posts that are wrong, hopefully people can sort the wheat from the chaff and not go by that persons latest post which despite their earlier posts that iron has a much smaller shrinkage than aluminium now posts figures that say aluminium shrinks less than iron
If you want a statement then the linear shrinkage allowance for aluminium alloys could be taken as follows, treat this as your starting point and do some test castings if the final cast size is critical.
Shrinkage as a fraction 1/77 to 1/75
As a percentage 1.3 to 1.5%
As an imperial measurement 5/32"/ ft to 3/16" / ft
As a metric measurement 13 to 15mm per meter
This is how much larger the pattern should be to allow for the metal to shrink to the desired final size.