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Old 03-18-2003, 11:44 AM   #5
Johnski
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Thumbs down welding " NO! "

I have been welding for 15 yeras now. If you were to weld on too your block the first thing you would nead is a heli-arc welder. Don't even try with a mig or stick. You will get to much heat. Get the tig welder and try to weld it. You should be able to get the metal to stick to each other. But the problems lie's with the strangth of your weld. And that is part of your ? The weld strangth will be about as strong as your grandmother tighting lug nuts with a small wrench.The first bump you hit it will break. I would not weld it. Try a heli-torq. Drill and Tap. but dont weld it
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