I got some cast iron sticks for my TIG and did a rough test on a scrap manifold, not too bad, easy to get holes though, I guess that is from contamination of the material. Like when I tried to TIG weld a galvanized part, impossible. The TIG is very sensitive to contamination. I did not preheat much, just a little bit (a minute) with a gas torch, and did not put it in sand or anything, just wanted to see if it would crack because of that. I did hit it with a hammer a few times after welding. Think I'm ready to try the cracked manifold now. I will be more careful with that, clean it good, preheat and put it in sand.
If I preheat a lot, I could mount it to the head (it's loose) so it dosn't warp, is that a good idea?