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welding intake manifold
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I took the intake/exhaust pair off the spare engine, preparatory to tearing it apart and replacing at least the rings. In doing so, when I removed the rearmost nut for the intake upper stud, the part of the intake manifold through which the stud passes fell off, along with a fairly good-sized chunk of the runner. I've no idea how long it's been broken.

Has anyone ever welded one of these? I'm a pretty good TIG welder and have a mill so I could reface it afterwards and get it flat, but I don't know if the aluminum is a particularly poor alloy for welding.

Posted on: 2016/1/25 6:20
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Re: welding intake manifold
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Happens often enough. Seen a few welded ones which broke as ypu described. Generally pretty rough but most would have been done prior to tig welders being commonly used. I reckon it should be an easy job for you

Posted on: 2016/1/25 6:37
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Re: welding intake manifold
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Cool, thanks. I'll give it a shot. It probably got overtightened at some point.

Posted on: 2016/1/25 17:27
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