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    Do the tubing, the rotating assembly is just under there, the block temperature is just a few degrees higher than the water temp according to my last datalog.
    I have to ask why did'nt you use the LDC cooling mod for the Teksid block? It would'nt be seen at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musclemerc View Post
    Do the tubing, the rotating assembly is just under there, the block temperature is just a few degrees higher than the water temp according to my last datalog.
    I have to ask why did'nt you use the LDC cooling mod for the Teksid block? It would'nt be seen at all.

    I like the design better, I wasn't crazy about flowing more coolant through my heater core, I like taking it from the top of the head vs. the back, and also it returns it right to the radiator, not back to the water pump to be redistributed back into the motor.
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    Quick pic:

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    Hey Massacre, nice mod to the cooling mod mod!
    Great Job!

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    Thank you!

    I don't know what you mean by the "cooling mod mod" lol. I've been planning on doing this for years.

    I was actually going to tap the hole, until you informed me about the fitting.
    Glad I went this way, I wasn't sure if I could tap the head successfully.

    I'll let you know what company makes those fittings. They are really nice pieces.
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    Cooling mod

    When the Even flow cooling mod was originally designed, it was never intended to compete with the volume of coolant that flows to the front of the engine at the crossover tube. It was meant to keep coolant moving at the back of the heads to prevent stagnation and hot spots.

    We did not want to create a situation where stagnation could occur in the middle of the head with 1/2 the coolant running to the front and the other half running to the back (possibly leaving the exact center in a constant swirl). It may not actually happen like this, but that was what we were thinking to be on the safe side and not let it happen.

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    Thanks for chiming in. What do you think about the changes made to the cooling mod? Good? Bad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by massacre View Post
    Thank you!

    I don't know what you mean by the "cooling mod mod" lol. I've been planning on doing this for years.

    I was actually going to tap the hole, until you informed me about the fitting.
    Glad I went this way, I wasn't sure if I could tap the head successfully.

    I'll let you know what company makes those fittings. They are really nice pieces.

    "I was actually going to tap the hole" QUOTE

    That's what she said

    I could'nt resist.

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