In this picture, I have the 79 GS850 block with the extra bolt boss stacked on top of the head that I just had the machine work done to. I was thinking of how I could clamp this area, and came up with some ideas. I cannot move the bolt inwards any further as it will be right into the cam chain tunnel o-ring area then. Looking at it from the angle in this photo that I snapped, I was thinking that since half of the bolt hole in the block was covered by the head, I could still use it to get some clamping force onto that area. Then I looked at this broken KZ650 cam chain tensioner that I just tossed in the scrap pile, and instantly thought of using the aluminum to make a piece with a step cut and a threaded hole that will sit on this flange of the head, and just clamp it down.
Then I thought maybe I could do that and mill it down at the right angles to fit snugly against the cam chain tunnel, clamp it, and weld it with my MIG spool gun to the tunnel area. Too bad I didn't see this before I had the head milled, as I will not go anywhere near that nice fresh head surface with the welder...
In my past experiences with welding cast aluminum, it proved quite tricky, but I do have a trashed head in the seized engine to practice on. What's the verdict? I may chop up this KZ aluminum piece into the rough shape and fit it up for a better photo.
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