Fedup
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I'm wondering where/who to ask this question. Can cast aluminum be welded? If so, can it be welded to other aluminum, like sheet stock or plate?
I need to replace(or repair) a broken cast thermostat housing for a tractor made in Japan for International some thirty odd years ago with a Nissan diesel engine long gone from production for most of those years. I have feelers out for a used one with little hope there either. I'm thinking my only hope may be to fix it however possible.
I suspect the break is due to poor engineering from the start, and it might be salvageable if a plate can be added on the face of it, welded to it, then machined so it's flat where it mates to the cylinder head/gasket surface. I have little doubt the added thickness of the mounting flange will create any real issues with the operation, nor that the machine work can be done, just about the welding itself. If it can be done with a water tight finished product that can be trusted to stay that way.
Am I looking for something that doesn't exist? I know little or nothing about welding aluminum.
I need to replace(or repair) a broken cast thermostat housing for a tractor made in Japan for International some thirty odd years ago with a Nissan diesel engine long gone from production for most of those years. I have feelers out for a used one with little hope there either. I'm thinking my only hope may be to fix it however possible.
I suspect the break is due to poor engineering from the start, and it might be salvageable if a plate can be added on the face of it, welded to it, then machined so it's flat where it mates to the cylinder head/gasket surface. I have little doubt the added thickness of the mounting flange will create any real issues with the operation, nor that the machine work can be done, just about the welding itself. If it can be done with a water tight finished product that can be trusted to stay that way.
Am I looking for something that doesn't exist? I know little or nothing about welding aluminum.