Correct Connection of the steam port LS2
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Correct Connection of the steam port LS2
I am planning on taking my aluminum radiator in and having a barb installed towards the top of the radiator for the steam port. Connecting with rubber vacuum line hose.
Does this sound correct or do I need special hose or a different place selected to route the steam port to?
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Does this sound correct or do I need special hose or a different place selected to route the steam port to?
Thank you
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Yes you can add a port near the top of the Radiator.. some new aftermarket one already have them. Mine is connected this way.
But I would not use Vacumn line.. I don't think it is rated for pressure nor the temp of the engines coolant. You should be able to a rubber heater line or anything else that is rated for the pressure and temp...
But I would not use Vacumn line.. I don't think it is rated for pressure nor the temp of the engines coolant. You should be able to a rubber heater line or anything else that is rated for the pressure and temp...
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Yes you can add a port near the top of the Radiator.. some new aftermarket one already have them. Mine is connected this way.
But I would not use Vacumn line.. I don't think it is rated for pressure nor the temp of the engines coolant. You should be able to a rubber heater line or anything else that is rated for the pressure and temp...
But I would not use Vacumn line.. I don't think it is rated for pressure nor the temp of the engines coolant. You should be able to a rubber heater line or anything else that is rated for the pressure and temp...
Do you have a recommendation on a swap radiator? The BeCool unit I have is huge and goes all the way across the front, not like the stock small block radiator.
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Can't really say if the BeCool ones have the port or not..
I picked up a eBay Allum radaitor that had the port and also had the correct (or multi size) upper inlet if the radiator. (I recall the eBay store was Universal).
Suggest you call BeCool or others to question them or wait for others to chim in..
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I picked up a eBay Allum radaitor that had the port and also had the correct (or multi size) upper inlet if the radiator. (I recall the eBay store was Universal).
Suggest you call BeCool or others to question them or wait for others to chim in..
BC
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Can't really say if the BeCool ones have the port or not..
I picked up a eBay Allum radaitor that had the port and also had the correct (or multi size) upper inlet if the radiator. (I recall the eBay store was Universal).
Suggest you call BeCool or others to question them or wait for others to chim in..
BC
I picked up a eBay Allum radaitor that had the port and also had the correct (or multi size) upper inlet if the radiator. (I recall the eBay store was Universal).
Suggest you call BeCool or others to question them or wait for others to chim in..
BC
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I just finished up an ls1 t56 swap in my 69 Camaro. I already had an aluminum radiator so I tig welded an aluminum pipe thread fitting right below the water neck and threaded a hose barb fitting to it. Heater hose is the only way to go. I noticed the steam port gets hot before the thermostat opens. Some people pipe it to the top of the water pump...not sure about this. I think it is best to run it to the upper most part of your cooling system so air can bleed out. Griffin also makes a swap radiator that I believe is quite a bit cheaper than be cool. I have a northern brand from summit with one fan and so far so good for cooling. It was challenging finding radiator hoses for the different end sizes but I was able to do it. Hope this helps.