Hello Guys/welding guru's. Ok yet another cylinder head welding question. Here is my issue i have a BMW K1200 motorcycle head that i am putting on a A series brit block. been working out different ways of putting it together and came up with the idea of welding the entire deck of head so that in the end i will solve several issues like how far to pocket the pistons, retain the squish pads and lower compression all in the process of adding about .080 of aluminum to the deck. Tentative plan is to bolt the head to a strong back of steel and heat a few hundred degrees then weld the deck with a TIG using 1/8 4043 rod
Wondering what is best, weld a few passes and cool then continue on or do i just do pass after pass until the whole surface is welded and let cool slowly. just a side note the head is a DOHC and has several decks and levels in it the deck surface is fairly small for the size of the head and i don't plan on welding inside of the chambers except a little on the deck part of the squish pad. Of course i will have the head surfaced afterwards. Hydro
Wondering what is best, weld a few passes and cool then continue on or do i just do pass after pass until the whole surface is welded and let cool slowly. just a side note the head is a DOHC and has several decks and levels in it the deck surface is fairly small for the size of the head and i don't plan on welding inside of the chambers except a little on the deck part of the squish pad. Of course i will have the head surfaced afterwards. Hydro
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