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Bonding AL (Cast Al to Billet Al)
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Hello All,
I'm trying to get my self out of a problem I'm having with a car
build. I have an cast Al valve cover and a Billet Al oil filler tube.
The valve cover itself is powder coated. My first idea was to have
them both welded together from the inside of the cover while holding
a cold rag on the outside so not to damage the powder coating with
the heat. No one seams to think this is possable. One local welder
said i might think of using a bonding agent, like Devcon, or
something? My fear is failure. If the bond fails it will fall into
the valve train, and damage if not destroy the engine. I'm looking
for a bonding agent that can take the heat, and oil bath from a hot
engine, and not fail. Temperatures in a valve cover are not what they
are inside and engine, but still quite hot.
Thanks,
Brian Frankson
Car hobbyist - Raleigh, North Carolina
First of two simultaneous responses -- +++++++
Why not weld it and have it repowder coated as a unit? Should only
cost you a hun, how much would it cost to fix the damaged engine if
an adhesive fails? You could always use available engine "dress-up"
equipment and you wouldn't have to worry about this "custom" design
going bad on you.
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Sheldon Taylor
supply chain electronics
Wake Forest, No. Carolina
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Second of two simultaneous responses -- +++++++
The engine compartment of a car is a very stressful environment
subject to wide temperature variations.
You estimate that the consequence of failure would be very
expensive.
I suggest that you have two alternatives
1/ Thread the parts and make a mechanical joint.
2/ strip the powder coating, weld the parts and re-coat the complete
assembly.
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Geoff Smith
Hampshire, England
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