WELDERS ADVICE NEEDED
ok so i busted a hole in my motor. the stator case was busted open and one of the mounts came off with it, leaving a small chunk off the motor broken off. IS this gonna be possibe to weld back up or what should i do. I was told that its alluminum and magniesium.
I gotta see pictures. It sounds like the cover is a lost cause. May be able to re-attach the motor piece though. It's not a real stress area -- you just gotta make sure it doesn't leak.
I've seen one guy weld aluminum back on bikes good... a guy a ride with laid his bike down and broke the right rear set where the break mounts to it. He welded it back on and it looks like a new one. You have to find someone that really, really, really knows what they are doing. Not a self taught week-end welder. The guy that did this job weld on aircrafts for the Navy.... kind of under a microscope if you know what I mean and he has to practice a lot.
It could probably be done and work, Like chainstretcher said, Make sure it doesnt leak.
I use to weld seat frames for toyota, but that was mig welding and spot welding.
Daniel Thompson
I use to weld seat frames for toyota, but that was mig welding and spot welding.
Daniel Thompson
NO NO NO NO!!!
I’m a welder, not just any old shop welder doing it on the weekend in my shop. I’m an instructor, a journeyman, a degree in metallurgic (chemistry, putting metals together) and I have a little more than a half dozen welding certifications in T.I.G., M.I.G., and S.M.A.W. in the 6G (position) by A.W.S. (American Welding Society). So I know a little when it comes to this stuff.
The metal that the rear set is made out of is a solid allow like T6 aluminum, but and this is a BIG but, the metal that your engine is made out of is very low grade stuff, it has a LOT of junk mix with it to make it light, strong, and CHEAP. If you weld on it, it may work for a day but I don’t give it any longer than that, because it’s cast aluminum and low grade allows, it may look like regular aluminum like on the rear sets but it’s not! The low grade allows make it weld and blend like $h!t and just will not stay together very good. Just get a new one, sorry for the bad news but it’s the truth and I don’t want to read about you on this site. Trust me!
I’m a welder, not just any old shop welder doing it on the weekend in my shop. I’m an instructor, a journeyman, a degree in metallurgic (chemistry, putting metals together) and I have a little more than a half dozen welding certifications in T.I.G., M.I.G., and S.M.A.W. in the 6G (position) by A.W.S. (American Welding Society). So I know a little when it comes to this stuff.
The metal that the rear set is made out of is a solid allow like T6 aluminum, but and this is a BIG but, the metal that your engine is made out of is very low grade stuff, it has a LOT of junk mix with it to make it light, strong, and CHEAP. If you weld on it, it may work for a day but I don’t give it any longer than that, because it’s cast aluminum and low grade allows, it may look like regular aluminum like on the rear sets but it’s not! The low grade allows make it weld and blend like $h!t and just will not stay together very good. Just get a new one, sorry for the bad news but it’s the truth and I don’t want to read about you on this site. Trust me!
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