Yes, you can weld the H. Balancer to the Crank. They used to do it alot in the 60 and 70's. Just be sure to get as even of a weld as possible. No wire welding though.
Yes , it can be done by a good welder
The 'Weld' surface is used to stick any block onto another one. Unlike the studs, it doesn't have to be the same surface.
I want to elaborate this hole is below the crank, the crank chamber does not hold pressure and does not hold oil. so can i put a weld patch over it and call it done?well if there is a hole in it can it really hurt to try it?
It is the only type of weld you can make to seal this type of joint. There are flange ends that can be welded onto pipe with a butt weld, but sockets and slip-ons must be fillet welded.
formula for a 6" 45 degree lateral onto a 6" main
Depends on what you are welding, but generaly welds can meet, or even weld on top of a weld.
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Ive ran into this problem. It could be one of two problems, but what i have that it could be a bad crank seal or there is a crack in the case. First check the crank seal if it is good then you need to split the case and find the crack. JB Weld will fix it right up.
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A butt weld is a weld made between two straight cut profiles , a socket , or plug weld is made between a surface and a hole.