I had no luck with altering the holes sizes of the steel gasket.
Each time I'd enlarge the backwards holes the engine went warm and spilled
water.
So I run it as it comes and all is fine.
Cheers
Chris
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Von: fot-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:fot-bounces@autox.team.net] Im
Auftrag von Larry Young
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Dezember 2009 23:21
An: Mark Pendergrass; FOT
Betreff: Re: [Fot] Engine Plug Sizes, oil press pickup
If you think about the way it is designed, the location of the hottest
point depends on the design of the head gasket. If the head gasket has
most of the flow going up at the rear and just a trickle in the front
portion, then the hottest point will be at cylinder one. If there is a
lot of upward flow near the front and little at the rear, the hottest
point will be cylinder 4. If you take water out at the heater port you
will encourage flow to #4, but #1 will receive less water, so it will be
hotter. With a little experimentation, the size of the holes could
probably be optimized so that 1 and 4 are at the same temperature.. I
think the stock gaskets cause #4 to be hottest. I like the way Mordy
does the holes in his gaskets with big holes at the back.
Larry Young
Mark Pendergrass wrote:
> FWIW, this head port point is where i have the temp. gauge sender
> located. It seems to have the "hottest" readings in the cooling
> system, theirfore i'm assured everything forward is, or should be ,
> running cooler, am i all wet ? Mark Pendy..........Merry Xmas to all!!
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