Coolant cross over tube
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Coolant cross over tube
Hey guys, putting the final finishes on the LS2 install and was wondering if I could block off the front coolant cross over tube?? If not, why? What is the prurpose for these again.....(use to know)??
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i have heard of people blocking them off before. atleast one of them with no problems. some people even block off the back also with no problems.
i think they just regulate an even amount of coolant on each side of the motor. someone else probably knows that part
i think they just regulate an even amount of coolant on each side of the motor. someone else probably knows that part
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Well with the three responses I received in this thread and based off of the two "logical" responses I guess I won't block them off.
Thanks for the input guys.
James
Thanks for the input guys.
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they help get air/steam out of the heads since with block offs air bubbles can get trapped at the high spot.
i got an older ls1 style on my new motor, its a hardline that runs all four together. not real pretty but its hidden well enough under the manifold.
i got an older ls1 style on my new motor, its a hardline that runs all four together. not real pretty but its hidden well enough under the manifold.
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That is correct, there was some talk from 427 on ls1tech about making them large to aid in the number 7 cylinder failure issue... I can dig up alot more info if youd like, but bottom line. you really want at least the front two hooked up...
If I could do it over, I would change the fittings I used to remove the large loops in the rear, 99% sure air gets trapped in them the way I have them now. As for helping, not sure yet. but the top of number seven piston looks like all the rest...
a pic for you laughing pleasure....