Will L.
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After welding, it has to be machined. Get price on that also before welding it. You might be cheaper to get a new head.
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$ 15 per 1 kgHow much to ship a head to Moscow, Russia?
Oh sure. After welding, it must be machined. It's not expensive in Moscow. I can buy a new head only in the US or China. But the shipping cost is very expensive. So I can to bay only the used head or I can to try the head repairsAfter welding, it has to be machined. Get price on that also before welding it. You might be cheaper to get a new head.
My 94 cc srw also had that fix about 100,000 miles ago. No issues yetYep, seals (or ensures it remains sealed against future cracks) the water jacket. It's not uncommon for cylinder head shops that do a lot of 6.5 heads, to, pro-actively, drill all those passages & punch in the valve guide inserts - to eliminate comebacks/future problems.
A well respected, local cylinder head shop here in Kansas City did that process to my truck's heads. They had long-term 6.5 experience with the Frito-Lay 6.5 powered stepvan fleet. The shop would stand behind their work & the stock GM head's pressure/integrity reliability if this process was done. Can't recall the cost as it was over 9 years ago, but it wasn't enough additional $ to be pushing the process for additional shop profit margin.
I didn't see the cost-effective aftermarket or GEP head options available now, in 2007, so I went this route - can't complain as it's still running trouble free.
I am seriously thinking of doing it preventively.
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