Hoppps
New Reader
11/4/23 9:46 p.m.
Hi all - my 2016 Ram 1500 5.7L Hemi has a cracked bolt housing, and was wondering if anyone here thinks it can be repaired?
The exhaust manifold had to have helicoil installed (thanks to a broken bolt). That appears to have weakened the casing around it, so now it's pretty damaged.
Is it salvageable? Do I need a new head?
Hoppps
New Reader
11/9/23 10:38 a.m.
Just an update for the internet - I took the head to a trusted engine builder and he said there are plenty of things you could do, but if it was his engine he would JB Weld it.
i thought it was a joke, but he was serious, and after some searching apparently it works. It's not a pressurized part of the head so it should be fine. I'll slap it on the truck this weekend and daily it like normal and we'll see! Beats paying close to $1000 for a new head
I'm sorry I didn't see this sooner. I agree with your engine builder. I have the capability of welding aluminum but I'd use JB weld in that application.
Can it be welded?
Conditionally, yes. I'd give that a solid "eh."
Aluminum is tricky to weld. Cast aluminum is much trickier to weld; welding cast aluminum in a difficult-to-access position is significantly more unpleasant. Oil-contaminated limited-access cast aluminum is a huge, huge pain in the tuchus. (I speak from experience after welding an internal dipstick support on a Ferrari 360 oil tank.)
Honestly, given that's an area of relatively low stress, I'd concur with using epoxy.