rwdfreak
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1- Well I'm doing a swap and when I started to look at how I would hook up the rad and the water inlet outlet I became to wonder. Does it matter if the inlet pick-up water from the top rad port and the outlet (return) goes in the lower rad port.
I know many engine are seted that way and work well, but I'm wondering if the UZ has a diferent cooling configuration. Technicaly the pump push water in the outlet (return) hose in the rad and than if the T-Stat is open it goes in the engine. I can't see anything wrong as long as the t-stat is lower than the upper part of the rad (so the gravity push the water in the hose and the air can come out when first starting the engine after being drained).
2- I was also hoping to reuse the stock twin pusher fans from a 91 LS400. I checked them with a ampmeter and they draw 6.5amp at constant speed (12 volt on a batery). Since I don't have much room I cannot use the clutch fan and I don't think there's any possible way of putting an electric puller fan with a reasonably size radiator (planning to upgrade later for aluminum double/triple core rad). Don't be fooled by the picture, there's only 3.5inch between the pulleys and the rad support. Moving the rad forward would be doable, but I don't really want to get into that.
Anyone know if the volume displaced by those fan is enough to cool the engine? If not, would you have any fan brand or car model that use pusher fan(s) that would do the trick. The car has sufficient rad area and opening for air (even better than a stock turboed MKIII), there's no intercooler, A/C condensator or anything else obstructing the flow before or behind it (exept the engine itself). The engine is mostly stock for now, but I'd like to get around 250whp in the next years.
Anyway I'd just like to have your thoughts about I yshould rig those things.
Picture of what I intend to hook the the rad.
I know many engine are seted that way and work well, but I'm wondering if the UZ has a diferent cooling configuration. Technicaly the pump push water in the outlet (return) hose in the rad and than if the T-Stat is open it goes in the engine. I can't see anything wrong as long as the t-stat is lower than the upper part of the rad (so the gravity push the water in the hose and the air can come out when first starting the engine after being drained).
2- I was also hoping to reuse the stock twin pusher fans from a 91 LS400. I checked them with a ampmeter and they draw 6.5amp at constant speed (12 volt on a batery). Since I don't have much room I cannot use the clutch fan and I don't think there's any possible way of putting an electric puller fan with a reasonably size radiator (planning to upgrade later for aluminum double/triple core rad). Don't be fooled by the picture, there's only 3.5inch between the pulleys and the rad support. Moving the rad forward would be doable, but I don't really want to get into that.
Anyone know if the volume displaced by those fan is enough to cool the engine? If not, would you have any fan brand or car model that use pusher fan(s) that would do the trick. The car has sufficient rad area and opening for air (even better than a stock turboed MKIII), there's no intercooler, A/C condensator or anything else obstructing the flow before or behind it (exept the engine itself). The engine is mostly stock for now, but I'd like to get around 250whp in the next years.
Anyway I'd just like to have your thoughts about I yshould rig those things.
Picture of what I intend to hook the the rad.