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Old 10-19-2018, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Sixpack577
So you think that surface can be tig welded?
How well does cast aluminum tig weld?
Welding cast aluminum is not nearly as difficult as cast steel or iron. I work for a large machine manufacturer in Lynchburg and we source a lot of fabricated components locally, I can ask our supply chain guys about local aluminum Fab shops if you are thinking about that route.

 
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Old 10-19-2018, 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Extinct
Welding cast aluminum is not nearly as difficult as cast steel or iron. I work for a large machine manufacturer in Lynchburg and we source a lot of fabricated components locally, I can ask our supply chain guys about local aluminum Fab shops if you are thinking about that route.
I really appreciate that, but at this point, I'm not ready to sink that kind of money in this block.
I know a guy who is an amazing tig welder, but he doesn't have alot of free time for side work, and it won't be cheap(and I wouldn't expect it to be either).
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Old 10-19-2018, 08:12 AM
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I'm sorry, but this is getting ridiculously blown overboard...a quality sealant would seal that small/tinny defect in the block...no problem...period.

Do what you want...but welding that and then having it machined is a total waste of time/energy/money.

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Old 10-19-2018, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by The Deputy
I'm sorry, but this is getting ridiculously blown overboard...a quality sealant would seal that small/tinny defect in the block...no problem...period.

Do what you want...but welding that and then having it machined is a total waste of time/energy/money.

Brian.
I agree with that.
Tig and bore, or weld on plates is ideal.
But since I can't tig weld, and don't want to pour money in this old block, UG sealant and JB weld sounds like the way to go.
Or, I can part out the engine and go LS, but that's $5k+ I'm not ready to spend on it yet either.

I have no use for stupid people.
Yes, dummy me overlooked this before putting the engine back in, but Kowalsky Machine has proven what a bunch of half *** hacks they are.
Shame on me for having faith in their quality of work.

I appreciate everyone's help and input.
Thank you
 
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Old 10-19-2018, 12:27 PM
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A Dorman HELP! brand rubber expansion plug and a little ultra-gray will fix that.
 
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Old 10-19-2018, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Davis31052
A Dorman HELP! brand rubber expansion plug and a little ultra-gray will fix that.
I wouldn't trust a rubber plug, especially on the back of the block where I can't see it.
 
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Old 10-19-2018, 04:22 PM
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Guys on Roadkill always try the rubber plugs on some of the vehicle adventures & most of the time they fail.
 
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Old 10-19-2018, 05:50 PM
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How would I fix that ? I would consider threading for a
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Old 10-19-2018, 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Externet
No way, I'm not using a rubber plug in it.
As for a threaded plug, it's not a bad idea, but I can't imagine what a 2"+ diameter tap costs(regardless of thread size used)...and it won't be easy to thread either.
Thanks anyway
 
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