Lou C
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Also if the engine is level when you drain it (as it should be) and you pull the bottom end of that big hose on the circulating pump off, I'd be curious to see if there is any water in the intake if you then pull the plug. First few times I'd do both!
Even after pulling the block drains, disconnecting that hose drains a LOT of water, like a couple qts at least. I'm surprised it didn't crack before.
Also make sure to poke the block drains they do clog up.
Interesting, so the difference between the 2 intakes:
they both have the front water passage that allows hot water to flow out of the cyl heads and through the stat housing
BUT....
the Pre-Vortec has no hot water passage under the throttle body area...there is an exhaust crossover but no water flow there at all, it is ONLY right in front....look at my pic above of the pre-vortec intakes, under the throttle body area is an exhaust crossover, and that tin cover is to keep the oil from cooking off from the hot exhaust crossover in the intake manifold.
so that's why maybe water can get trapped on the Vortec....
Even after pulling the block drains, disconnecting that hose drains a LOT of water, like a couple qts at least. I'm surprised it didn't crack before.
Also make sure to poke the block drains they do clog up.
Interesting, so the difference between the 2 intakes:
they both have the front water passage that allows hot water to flow out of the cyl heads and through the stat housing
BUT....
the Pre-Vortec has no hot water passage under the throttle body area...there is an exhaust crossover but no water flow there at all, it is ONLY right in front....look at my pic above of the pre-vortec intakes, under the throttle body area is an exhaust crossover, and that tin cover is to keep the oil from cooking off from the hot exhaust crossover in the intake manifold.
so that's why maybe water can get trapped on the Vortec....
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