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High Port crossover/ timing cover misalignment
Has anyone ever just made a water crossover that actually aligns with the hole in the timing cover. Just cut out the section and raised it up to match.
I do not see why it can not be done. Aluminum welding is not my thing but I could get my Lincoln 180 amp 220V welder ready to do the fabrication. Cut up 2 aluminum crossovers and fab it together so it aligns up. But it usually does not work well without a spool gun at least and no Tig at home. It would be ugly. I could make one out of steel but it would not look good either. KRE should just cast some up, I bet they would sell. I keep hearing about the front cylinders running hot if I just plug the holes like most do. Pump gas engine, it would be a problem. How much is the offset ? Looks like around 3/4" from the picks I have seen. |
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Why would the front cylinders run hot because that's blocked? Not sure who you're listening to but i'd stop listening
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The timing cover to crossover holes are just a bypass(Chevies actually have a hose there). So no big deal to plug it, maybe drill a couple of small holes in the thermostat if you are using one.
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Skip Fix 1978 Trans Am original owner 10.99 @ 124 pump gas 455 E heads, NO Bird ever! 1981 Black SE Trans Am stockish 6X 400ci, turbo 301 on a stand 1965 GTO 4 barrel 3 speed project 2004 GTO Pulse Red stock motor computer tune 13.43@103.4 1964 Impala SS 409/470ci 600 HP stroker project 1979 Camaro IAII Edelbrock head 500" 695 HP 10.33@132 3595lbs |
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I’ve had a that hole plugged on my street and race car for years with no issues.
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65 Lemans Street Car - 521, T400, 3.70 9". 10.13 @ 135. 3770 lbs. Drag Week ‘14, ‘15, ‘17 63 Lemans Race Car- 8.81 @ 151, 5.60 @ 123(SOLD) 67 Bonneville ragtop 74 Firebird - 455, e heads, TK0600 in process |
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Mine is plugged no issues.
I wanted it plugged so all hot coolant from the heads had to go through the radiator instead of the hot bypass straight back to the engine. |
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I have also had the by pass hole plugged for years. I had no negative heating issues from plugging it. I do not run a thermostat, just a restrictor plate.
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You can run without the bypass channel connected and you will have more uniform cooling... however if you're using a thermostat it won't open consistently. That issue can be solved by adding by-pass holes like Skip suggested.
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X2 on jacking up the thermostat without drilling holes in it. Took me a while to figure that out.
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65 Lemans Street Car - 521, T400, 3.70 9". 10.13 @ 135. 3770 lbs. Drag Week ‘14, ‘15, ‘17 63 Lemans Race Car- 8.81 @ 151, 5.60 @ 123(SOLD) 67 Bonneville ragtop 74 Firebird - 455, e heads, TK0600 in process |
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I understand people have been just plugging the holes and getting by. But I do not think it would be hard to make one work as intended either. Anyone ever make one ?
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The question to your post is why.Just does not seem the "juice is worth the squeeze"Tom
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Well said Tom ..lol
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If I am getting this straight, most of you guys are running lines from the back of the heads to the crossover under the thermostat and blocking the front holes that were for the crossover?
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That’s what I do.
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65 Lemans Street Car - 521, T400, 3.70 9". 10.13 @ 135. 3770 lbs. Drag Week ‘14, ‘15, ‘17 63 Lemans Race Car- 8.81 @ 151, 5.60 @ 123(SOLD) 67 Bonneville ragtop 74 Firebird - 455, e heads, TK0600 in process |
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The crossover and timing cover are both plugged where they would meet. Restrictor in crossover in place of thermostat. -8 lines from rear of heads (connected above restrictor) to outlet housing.
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Any chance you could post pics of your setup. Thanks |
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I though about this if I would have run the HP heads. My son is a welder and what I was gonna do was straight cut across the bypass, then lower it to match timing cover, then Aluminum weld together. I think it's an easy fab job. |
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Can some of you guys explain the benefits of blocking the cross over, then running lines from the back of the heads to the cross over.? Thanks |
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If you need more detail, I can probably dig something up.
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Only pic that I have on my tablet.
If you need more detail, I can probably dig something up.
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