Peyote has a line that goes from the freeze plug in the back of the
engine to the suction of the water pump. It's not a small line, It's
AN-8 I think. the freeze plug has been replaced with a brass disk
that's held in place by a bracket with three bolts. I'd send you a
picture, but I'm in Maui until april.
As to whether or not it works, I can't say for sure. I still tend to
stick #4 cylinder before anything else, but my engines last a long time.
On Jan 27, 2007, at 6:45 AM, Jack W. Drews wrote:
> Annual cooling question:
>
> I spent some time conferring with my local race shop yesterday about
> a job that I'm working on. I related to the genuine expert that we
> had problems with water circulation and the rear of the engine
> running hotter than the front. He said "Come with me" and took me to
> a room with six ready-for-delivery Chevy and Ford V8's headed for the
> circle tracks. He told me that the problem I described is common in
> V8's also, and showed me what they do to minimize it -- they run a
> coolant line from the rear of the block to the front of the block. On
> some engines they do it on each bank. It's pretty small, like 8AN
> or 10 AN.
>
> This could easily be done on our cars by running a line from the
> heater outlet on the top of the head at the rear, around to the
> fitting in the water pump housing that normally is used for the
> heater return water. Seems like a good idea, but seems like a pretty
> small hose.
>
> Question -- has anyone tried this on a TR engine, and did it do any
> good?
>
> uncle jack
>
>
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