wow that was awsome is there a specific reason why you only repair Brodix products reason being,that business would do pretty good here in Barbados where i'm from
@01ticktick For a short time we repaired other heads. There was more to deal with when repairing other peoples products so we decided to just repair our own.
We don't preheat the heads to avoid softening the metal. The rods (after being welded) we use are equivalent to the hardness of the head using the Rockwell B-Scale to verify it. Using our methods we avoid softening the head during the repair process. If the head is damaged enough that the metal is soft we heat treat the head again. Normally when this happens the head is softened from the damage by the customer, not from the repair process.
doesnt the temperature change of the head when it was welded effect the chemistry of the metal around the welds? wouldnt it weaken the metal around the welds?
With what it cost me to have a racing machine shop fix the fuckups that another "machine" shop did to a Pontiac 4 cyl, Iron Duke head I could have just bought a Brodex head and the next time I will :P
Whats the cost effectiveness like , obviously if people are having them repaired it must be cheaper then just going out and buying another head or is it more its easier to have it repaired then it is to have to wait for a new set to be made ?
Hi . Have been down this road and enjoy comments that people cant believe that it can actually be successfully repaired. Satisfaction of being able to repair something that is beyond repair for the average person. Good luck and keep up the good work. I also do these major repairs in AUS.
wow that was awsome is there a specific reason why you only repair Brodix products reason being,that business would do pretty good here in Barbados where i'm from
01ticktick 2 weeks ago
@01ticktick For a short time we repaired other heads. There was more to deal with when repairing other peoples products so we decided to just repair our own.
BrodixCylinderHeads 2 weeks ago
Man thats an awesome job you guys did there.
If i didn't knew that one was repaired, i would say its brand new.
djteac 11 months ago
so did the blower or turbo come apart and it droped a valve at the same time?? man i bet that was a bad day
mikecameli 1 year ago
EXCELLENT WORK!!
mulletcar 1 year ago
very nice work...tight beat too i busted a rap
a2sonbull 1 year ago 8
@a2sonbull Thanks. We actually make all the music in house.
BrodixCylinderHeads 1 year ago 7
super
MrKvant 1 year ago
Nice work! Unbelievable that those heads can be restored so brilliantly, particularly some of those examples at the end.
michaeldavidsalt 1 year ago
I would like to vork with you :)
Rokiz2006 1 year ago
i would like to work in your company :)
Rokiz2006 1 year ago
I would throw that thing away (if i had a car) but no, he repairs it, and it looks perfect! God bless these guys
elemineseslapolla 1 year ago 2
We don't preheat the heads to avoid softening the metal. The rods (after being welded) we use are equivalent to the hardness of the head using the Rockwell B-Scale to verify it. Using our methods we avoid softening the head during the repair process. If the head is damaged enough that the metal is soft we heat treat the head again. Normally when this happens the head is softened from the damage by the customer, not from the repair process.
BrodixCylinderHeads 1 year ago 2
doesnt the temperature change of the head when it was welded effect the chemistry of the metal around the welds? wouldnt it weaken the metal around the welds?
neemguy81 1 year ago
Damm I was sure that head was a gonner!! great video man thanks for posting.
peranaz 1 year ago
numero 1 !!!
brembooro 1 year ago
Great Job!!
njctd03 2 years ago 8
Most impressive, young Skywalker.
gloriouspeanut 2 years ago 14
It looks like that head dropped a valve and THEN lost a fight with a chain saw!
DrMotorDude 2 years ago
With what it cost me to have a racing machine shop fix the fuckups that another "machine" shop did to a Pontiac 4 cyl, Iron Duke head I could have just bought a Brodex head and the next time I will :P
jacktheripped 2 years ago
What happened please explain.
sgtou812 2 years ago
Whats the cost effectiveness like , obviously if people are having them repaired it must be cheaper then just going out and buying another head or is it more its easier to have it repaired then it is to have to wait for a new set to be made ?
BlahBlahMoose 2 years ago
Once our expert gives a quote we call the customer and tell them if it's more cost effective to repair the head or buy a new one.
BrodixCylinderHeads 2 years ago
what the...???
GREAT...!!
its a pro works...
greygreygrey71 2 years ago
LOL goog old Helicoil :P Fantastic video!! Thanks very much! :)
TheChiefEngineer 2 years ago
wow i saw that head and said they need to go ahead and get a new one..........guess i was wrong
YAMASAKIZUKI 2 years ago
same her first thought that hit me was oh that heads done for increddible skill
citydriver 2 years ago
Amazing guys, looks like you had lots of fun doing this, wish my job was like that.
tangnatalaga 2 years ago
good job alot of work i need a shop like that
bananax5000 2 years ago
Great work. soundtrack was cool too.
AlbequerqeTurkey 2 years ago
very nice , good job. magnific
mgortego 3 years ago
Nice job!
rojeremy 3 years ago
Hi . Have been down this road and enjoy comments that people cant believe that it can actually be successfully repaired. Satisfaction of being able to repair something that is beyond repair for the average person. Good luck and keep up the good work. I also do these major repairs in AUS.
Xceldyne 3 years ago
100% professional. oh yeah!!
malagalifestyle 3 years ago