by GordonE » Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:11 am
I have tried to get som info on this too. There is not much info on the net about it.
But I think that you have to first weld a buffer layer before laying the hardweld. The buffering material should be of NI base(50%->) this is used beacause its rather soft, so that the cast iron can contract without cracking. If you use a hard material, that material will not giva and a crack easily forms in the edge of the weld.
You should preheat to at least 300 Centigrades and let it cool very slowly after the weld is done. preferably 600C and 10degrees per hour... Sounds not easily doable for a diy:er...
With hardweld you can get a hardness of around 60HRC that I have read it should be.
The thicker layer you weld, the more hardeness you lose.
I have also seen some pictures of oxy welding of cams. It dosnt look easy.
Regards Gordon
Mercedes Improver from Sweden