Water pump bypass or block?
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Water pump bypass or block?
I want to stop all the coolant going to my heater core from my LS2 water pump. My question, is there a best way? Can I just block the flow? Or do I need to allow coolant to flow from the water pump back into the water pump? Will I damage the water pump/engine of I just block the heater core lines and no water circulates ? Of course, the radiator will still be used and the water pump will still pump water/coolant to the radiator. I just want to install a shutoff valve in the heater core hose and not have to bypass the flow, I just don't want to damage anything.
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Last edited by montgom; 10-07-2015 at 09:25 PM.
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My first post! lol.
I bought the looped hose to bypass mine and decided after lookin at it that it looks like butt so I pulled the nipples out of the pump (not very fun) and they are the perfect size to tap (no drilling) a 3/8" NPT and 1/2" NPT plug. Looks very clean now and no chance of a hose leaking over time.
I purchased a cheap aluminum high flow pump for like $50 off ebay to do this as I had to convert from truck to LS WP on my 5.3 for my supercharger.
I bought the looped hose to bypass mine and decided after lookin at it that it looks like butt so I pulled the nipples out of the pump (not very fun) and they are the perfect size to tap (no drilling) a 3/8" NPT and 1/2" NPT plug. Looks very clean now and no chance of a hose leaking over time.
I purchased a cheap aluminum high flow pump for like $50 off ebay to do this as I had to convert from truck to LS WP on my 5.3 for my supercharger.
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My first post! lol.
I bought the looped hose to bypass mine and decided after lookin at it that it looks like butt so I pulled the nipples out of the pump (not very fun) and they are the perfect size to tap (no drilling) a 3/8" NPT and 1/2" NPT plug. Looks very clean now and no chance of a hose leaking over time.
I bought the looped hose to bypass mine and decided after lookin at it that it looks like butt so I pulled the nipples out of the pump (not very fun) and they are the perfect size to tap (no drilling) a 3/8" NPT and 1/2" NPT plug. Looks very clean now and no chance of a hose leaking over time.
Can you post pictures of your work when done? Sounds great!
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And I'm sure it's holding up fine after 3 years....
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As long as there is a small amount of bypass water around the stat, blocking is fine,,
If you regularly operating in cooler weather, its best to drill a 1/6 hole in the stat rim if it doesn't have one, if you don't typically you'll get spiky cooling, IE it goes up and down on too wide of a range. the less change in temp under normal running conditions the better especially for engines with AL Heads and Blocks..
If you regularly operating in cooler weather, its best to drill a 1/6 hole in the stat rim if it doesn't have one, if you don't typically you'll get spiky cooling, IE it goes up and down on too wide of a range. the less change in temp under normal running conditions the better especially for engines with AL Heads and Blocks..
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Different forum but definitely worth the read. You'll think twice about the loop.
https://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/s...d.php?t=621363
https://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/s...d.php?t=621363
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Different forum but definitely worth the read. You'll think twice about the loop.
https://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/s...d.php?t=621363
https://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/s...d.php?t=621363
#16
Interesting read, thanks for the link. I’d probably still do the loop. Seems some have it work better with, some without. Not really clearly defined. Good to know it is an option to try both ways.
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I studied the diagram and the pump I have for the LS3 I am putting together. Thanks for the education. I erased the text of my above post as to not have erroneous info out there regarding this.
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Different forum but definitely worth the read. You'll think twice about the loop.
https://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/s...d.php?t=621363
https://www.yellowbullet.com/forum/s...d.php?t=621363
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I've ran mine three different ways and never had an issue, They were blocked on my LSA supercharged LY6 for the first month and then looped for couple month or so then I hooked up the heater core, It ran the same temp regardless. Also ran a loop on my Son in-laws Nova with 6.0 and ran it looped when I put a 5.3 with a roots blower in the same car, It never ran hot.
it might be fine to loop it I was pointing out the design of the pump and what the best possible way to do it was.