waterpump tapped for steam port?
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waterpump tapped for steam port?
doing a front mount turbo set up, was looking a t getting griffin radiator 1-55241-x and i read some were that some one tapped the flat circle part on there water pump and ran there head coolant line off that and not from the radiator.
has any one done this and if so does this work well with out any issues?
has any one done this and if so does this work well with out any issues?
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yep every car i have swapped i just tap the water pump and return the vent to there, left side behind the tensioner, right side strait into the part that goes into the block, hump under the throttle body, no problems
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Unless it is the highest point, seems a pretty pointless thing to do. Even more so if any pipes leaving the pump run uphill away from the pump so any air can accumulate elsewhere
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The little raised bit on the pump does nothing and can have no negative impact on the cooling system at all. If any air was to gather there, it wouldnt do any harm or cause any problems.
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The crossover vents serve a different purpose. The main waterways on the block are in a low position, much lower than the steam ports, so air/steam can get trapped in the cylinder heads unless there is an escape port.. And you absolutely do not want trapped air there.
The little raised bit on the pump does nothing and can have no negative impact on the cooling system at all. If any air was to gather there, it wouldnt do any harm or cause any problems.
The little raised bit on the pump does nothing and can have no negative impact on the cooling system at all. If any air was to gather there, it wouldnt do any harm or cause any problems.
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The raised part is nothing more than a casting for an alternative outlet position.
All you would be doing is pumping very hot water somewhere else without it getting cooled and for no good reason.
Hot water does get pumped out the steam ports, but that is acceptable because they are a potential air trap somewhere where it would matter.
At the pump bit we're talking about, it doesnt matter a single bit.
All you would be doing is pumping very hot water somewhere else without it getting cooled and for no good reason.
Hot water does get pumped out the steam ports, but that is acceptable because they are a potential air trap somewhere where it would matter.
At the pump bit we're talking about, it doesnt matter a single bit.
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the water pump housing is where I am putting mine. In all honesty the only other way to get something higher in the cooling system is to cut a hole in the hood and run the vent tank/catch can above the radiator, because the radiator isnt even the highest point, since the front of the car had a downward slope.
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if you do it that way...you have water coming out the steam holes...and water coming out the new tapped hole ...so is the water going to go anywhere....on mine i tapped into the suction side of the waterpump so it draws the water from the rear vents.
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Both of those are still high pressure areas, so I dont see the air being able to go anywhere.
Out of interest...as I'm not US based and I do not have a Camaro. Where do the factory steam vents route to ?
Maybe the layout of the OEM setup is vastly different to anything Ive done before, hence the confusion ?
Edit.
Looking at an old parts catalogue, it looks like they route the vent ports into the top of the radiator near the cap.
I guess your cars dont run a separate remote header tank that is higher than everything else like most modern cars ? ( At least virtually every European and Jap operate this way )
Out of interest...as I'm not US based and I do not have a Camaro. Where do the factory steam vents route to ?
Maybe the layout of the OEM setup is vastly different to anything Ive done before, hence the confusion ?
Edit.
Looking at an old parts catalogue, it looks like they route the vent ports into the top of the radiator near the cap.
I guess your cars dont run a separate remote header tank that is higher than everything else like most modern cars ? ( At least virtually every European and Jap operate this way )
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