Lately I have had the opportunity to repair cast aluminum transmission cases for a local transmission shop that have cracks in them from minor to severe. When I get them, the cases have been degreased in a commercial quality 180 degree parts washer-cleaner.
As clean as they seem to be they still have oil impregnated residue which as you know causes nothing but trouble while welding. I have successfully welded a number of cases however the best method I found involves weld grind, weld grind, etc., until a clean weld base is established for 100% pure build up.
Has anyone found a more successful cleaning procedure where the impregnated oil can be drawn out of the case pores, prior to welding? Any ideas would be appreciated.
As clean as they seem to be they still have oil impregnated residue which as you know causes nothing but trouble while welding. I have successfully welded a number of cases however the best method I found involves weld grind, weld grind, etc., until a clean weld base is established for 100% pure build up.
Has anyone found a more successful cleaning procedure where the impregnated oil can be drawn out of the case pores, prior to welding? Any ideas would be appreciated.
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