I'm looking for some tips on welding a cast iron cylinder head. I've been porting the cylinder head for a Chevy 250 inline 6 engine I have in a project vehicle. I've found 3 cracks near the #4 combustion chamber. I'm going to finish porting the head mainly just to finish the video series for my YouTube channel.
But, I'd like to try and repair the cracks in this head myself. Though it will need to make a trip to the machine shop if I do get the cracks repaired.
This is what I have to work with. 110V Miller 140 Mig with 75/25 argon/co2. Two MAPP gas torches.
I've heard stainless wire will work. True? I currently have a 2lb. spool of 309 wire. Can I get the head hot enough with the MAPP torches?
Any tips would be appreciated! I've found a couple of heads on my local craigslist and a machine shop that will sell me a stock head that has been magna fluxed for $125. If I fail, it's not too big of a deal… other than the time I spent porting it. $125 is not that expensive of a lesson.

Thank you,
Joe