Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
I suggest doing it for better flow. Rear head runs a little cooler when you have better flow.
Bill,

As I was hosing off my LIM, I sprayed water through the holes and got a better understanding of how coolant flows, which raised a question for me.

The two ports on top of the LIM, that route coolant to the TB, that you recommend blocking off, are in parallel with the two on the side of the LIM. That is, the top rear hole and the side rear hole kind of form a "Y" path, and so do the top front hole and side front hole. One "Y" splitting coolant flow and the other rejoining it after the TB.

Is that right? That seems to be how the water flowed.

So, if you block off the top ports, you've reduced flow, and hogging out the side port helps restore it. Correct?

BUT... Does this actually improve overall flow and cooling? Or are you just restoring the flow lost by blocking the top ports?

Given that the TB coolant passage is considered mostly useless, if benign, what do you think about leaving the top ports open, and still hogging out the side port?

There must be a reason they designed the LIM to have that "T end" restriction on the side port. Maybe only to force more coolant through the TB, maybe for something else. Thoughts?

(I guess this is the OP's question, just worded differently)