Had a local welding wizard try the Hobart 4943 rod in doing some test welding on a used Commando cylinder head. In the past the welding of that sort always utilized the tried and generally true 4043 rod. Unfortunately cast cylinder heads loose more of their heat treat toughness the more they are welded on. I was trying to better the results when saving or modifying a cylinder head. It was realized after much conversation and consult from a highly regarded heat treating expert in my area, that the a used Norton cylinder head was likely the among the worst candidates to be annealed and re-heat treated. The 4943 rod was heat treatable and the 4043 does not respond favorably to standard heat treatment. What does this have to do with fiatfan's original post ? Well, my preliminary observations and the work of my welder indicates that 4943 rod is likely a better choice of welding rod . I would recommend finding a sacrificial gearbox for testing purposes prior to getting committed on the gearbox you intend to use. I would also recommend focusing on the idea of air or water quenching to expedite aging and allow as much time allowing for the toughness to age back into the casting. There are several gearbox shells stashed around here that were welded up to support the layshaft bearing. Those boxes were bulked up with 4043 and none have made it to the sacrificed to the gods of speed collection. The 4943 rod should give even better results.