Hi everyone,
This isn't really a performance question per say, but I think this is a good site to ask my question. There's not really a general tech section here, so I stuck this in pushrod performance. ? Move the thread as you will, I wasn't sure where this should go...
Anyways,
Question is about welding the "white metal" kind of aluminum like the stuff used in our upper and lower intake manifolds and such.
Can this stuff be succesfully welded using a spool gun, alum wire and the correct shielding gas? I remember a while back Mcgavin has welded a nice aluminum flange to a 3400 Upper intake and put a Eaton blower on there. Short of TIG how can something like that be acheived for the average "do it yourselfer" ? Maybe there is a better way ? Brazing ? If there's an easy way of welding that stuff, I would love to practice and learn how to do it.
Comments ??
Thank You.
This isn't really a performance question per say, but I think this is a good site to ask my question. There's not really a general tech section here, so I stuck this in pushrod performance. ? Move the thread as you will, I wasn't sure where this should go...
Anyways,
Question is about welding the "white metal" kind of aluminum like the stuff used in our upper and lower intake manifolds and such.
Can this stuff be succesfully welded using a spool gun, alum wire and the correct shielding gas? I remember a while back Mcgavin has welded a nice aluminum flange to a 3400 Upper intake and put a Eaton blower on there. Short of TIG how can something like that be acheived for the average "do it yourselfer" ? Maybe there is a better way ? Brazing ? If there's an easy way of welding that stuff, I would love to practice and learn how to do it.
Comments ??
Thank You.
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