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Skilled welders repair cylinder heads all the time with different welding techniques. Should not be a problem.
stop drill the crack and make sure all the bolts are tight . my guess is you wont have any issues . if your gonna rebuild it have it welded .
I have a BW super t10 that has a welded area about the size of that right around a bolt boss in the bell housing. I've hit that trans with 550 to 650 n20 assisted hp in a 3000lb car with slicks on a vht covered track, no problems so far. Clean up the mating surfaces well, that's what takes the brunt of the force anyway. Unless your running some goofy trans mount I doubt you'll have any issues. Will it have a married t case hanging off of it?
Quote from: coachcw on February 10, 2016, 06:15:42 AMstop drill the crack and make sure all the bolts are tight . my guess is you wont have any issues . if your gonna rebuild it have it welded .This. First thing that came into my mind when I looked at the photograph of the crack.
so when you guys are talking about drilling a hole to stop the crack... are we talking 1/8th inch? 1/4?