Posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on July 03, 2021 at 18:11:19 from (23.227.145.53):
Hello. I need some advice on smoothing a repair on a block that has been welded on the outside of the water jacket. This is an old weld and is a very big one. The welding was done with Ni-rod. There is weld in much of the area of the side so it must have really did a number on breaking out the side of the water jacket. The weld is really piled up in spots and has some pretty rough places. I helped my father repair a block like this many years ago. When he finished the welding and the block had cooled he smoothed the rough stuff down a little with the grinder then used furnace cement for a smooth coating over the rough places in the welds. Furnace cement has gone the way of the Do Do birds, so what do you people use or suggest to use in place of the old furnace cement. this is an N-62 Continental engine block that I want to put in my Earthmaster tractor.
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