Father in law has a crack in the engine block of his old truck he restored. It's a very small hairline crack but is leaking coolant into the oil. A welder has tried to repair it but was unsuccessful.
I was looking into the problem a bit and came across this company. They make a welding rod for welding cast iron that supposedly solves the issue of the cast cracking on either side of the weld as it cools. Just wondering if anyone has any experience with their products?
I was looking into the problem a bit and came across this company. They make a welding rod for welding cast iron that supposedly solves the issue of the cast cracking on either side of the weld as it cools. Just wondering if anyone has any experience with their products?

Right on. For an old cracked MGB manifold repair once, I made my own poor man's kiln out of firebrick and a tulip propane torch head. I went to my local concrete yard and bought a few dozen of those beige bricks that they use to line a fireplace. i laid them out on my driveway and made kind of an open alcove shape to put the manifold on and placed the torch head facing it and fired it up. it is like a mini-blast furnace. Get one of those real cheap IR thermometers, to see when it is hot enough. After welding the crack, i dropped it into a galvanized metal trash can that i otherwise use to burn all my bills and mail with critical data on it. i had it partly filled with the vermiculite (real cheap from Home Depot, or any garden supply place). Then just dump more vermiculite on top of the part, cover the can and forget it until late the next day.