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Anybody know what grade/material the 2JZ cyl head is made from?


StuartW

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Hi Y'all

 

I had some Trauma last weekend and scorched the cylinder head on the Drag car.

 

I have a guy ready to weld it up but he needs to know what grade of aluminium the head is

 

I do not have a clue :search: But am keen to find out please or is there any way i could find out without too much hassle please?

 

I have been warned off having it heat treated as it 'could' loosen the valve seats..any opinions greatly received..Discuss away...

 

Thanks

 

Stu

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im pretty sure there is a fancy gadget that you put on and it tells you. local scrappy/recycle yard might have one?

 

It's called PMI testing. personal material indentification. It uses radiation to measure the materials structure.

 

It needs to be on clean and I mean CLEAN surface area or it picks up on dirt.

 

Sadly that will only tell you the material chosen. It can't tell you the hardening process. The best thing to do is hardness test it as well as knowing the material. Two completely different hardness blocks could have the same material structure so sadly material indentification can't help you with the hardness or heat-treatment process from manufacturing.

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I DO have a replacement partly built cylinder head on route but want to see if I can

redeem anything from the old head as I have invested so so much time and

cost into having it ported, Valve seat job, New Guides, Double valve springs etc etc etc!

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