RoyJackson
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( If I'm not mistaken, can't you weld aluminum with special equipment in the presence of an inert gas (Argon, I think) to keep the metal from burning up? )</font>
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is what you're talking about.
As far as the success of a repair...that will depend upon the preparation.
One problem with welding aluminum is the conductivity...it really conducts heat. This means it's not an "on tractor" repair.
Properly prepped and preheated, there's a good chance of success. Cleaning of the areas to be welded is of paramount importance...and that can be tough with a casting.
This is a job for a professional, BTW.
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is what you're talking about.
As far as the success of a repair...that will depend upon the preparation.
One problem with welding aluminum is the conductivity...it really conducts heat. This means it's not an "on tractor" repair.
Properly prepped and preheated, there's a good chance of success. Cleaning of the areas to be welded is of paramount importance...and that can be tough with a casting.
This is a job for a professional, BTW.