[Farmall] WD-6 Engine Block Repairs

Jim Becker jim.becker at verizon.net
Sun Jun 17 08:06:28 PDT 2007


This might be a sleeping dog.  They evidently weren't causing any particular 
problem and the area isn't structural.  I'd consider V'ing the cracks just a 
bit, thoroughly cleaning them then filling the grooves with a filled epoxy 
such as JB Weld.

Jim Becker        jim.becker at verizon.net

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Hall" <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 7:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Farmall] WD-6 Engine Block Repairs


> Cast iron is simple to weld when talking about but in practice can be very
> frustrating. The last cast iron I welded was the transmission housing on 
> my
> Titan 10-20. Long story short I drilled out the end of every crack I could
> find--somewhere around 18 holes in my case. Then I V'd out the cracks with
> the grinder. Next I preheated the casting with a torpedo heater like you 
> use
> on construction sites etc. Then I heated the repair area with the rosebud.
> Next I welded with nickel rod--had the welder set on 80. I kept the 
> rosebud
> running to keep from allowing the casting to cool too quickly. As I backed
> off from the rosebud I stuck the casting back in front of the torpedo
> heater, and after a short while I cut it off. Heating and cooling as slow 
> as
> possible are key factors in a succesful weld in cast iron.  This is just
> what worked for me and I am NOT a professional welder, so don't take my
> process to be set in stone.
>
> John
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Allan Brown" <abrown4804 at msn.com>
> To: "Farmall/IHC mailing list" <farmall at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 7:58 PM
> Subject: [Farmall] WD-6 Engine Block Repairs
>
>
>> Howdy all-
>>
>>    I was repairing the leaking coolant cover on the left side of my 
>> WD-6's
>> engine block behind the injector pump, and I took the cover off to find 3
>> cracks in in my block! ;-(  Does anyone have any tips for trying to weld
>> an engine block? I have ground the cracks down enough to get some
>> penetration, and I figured I'd see what you guys have to say before I
>> welded it.  Any information would helpful- what kind of rod works best,
>> recommended voltage, ect.  The engine is a D248, Tractor Serial number
>> WDBK39486 which should make it a 1942  (That is with the 6 in the suffix
>> removed).  Please let me know if you need any other information about the
>> tractor or the situation...
>>
>>     Last, incase the welds don't hold, let me know if you or anyone you
>> know has an engine block or spare WD-6 they would be willing to sell.  I
>> can talk over the phone, please e-mail me separately if you would like to
>> go that path and I will get you my number.
>>
>> Thanks for the help,
>>
>> Allan Brown
>> Steamboat Springs, CO
>> Yampa Valley Antique Power Club Member
>>
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