building a water block

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  1. hotrodharlkey

    hotrodharlkey New Member

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    building a blown alcohol doorslammer..running small pro/stock radiator...is there someone on here that could would build me a water "y" type block..what i need is a aluminum block that has 2 inlets on one end that i can put -10 an fittings in and 1 outlet that would be 1"npt[female;;basically what i'm talking about is same as a "y" fuel block like you buy from russels but want the 2 outlets be side-by-side;;instead of in a "y" like fuel blocks..can draw pic better then can explain..on very tight budget so would need a price first before i can say yes build or no don't build
     
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    Water Manifold

    Just wondering why you are using water in a blown alcohol car? They run nice and cool just dry. Unless you are hot lapping the thing I would save yourself the grief and run dry. Besides, I have run those little Scirocco rads and they don't do anything anyways.IMO


    Just my opinion
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    it's a wet block and when i can't afford to race then i'll be showing it at car shows and theres times at car show got to drive across town from car trailer to show area
     
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    I see, so you will have to drive it beyond the bleach box and track, fair enough.

    Corey
     
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    There are lots of ways of doing it but go to Petersen Oil systems and they make the best fluid control fittings IMHO......There oil and water Y and other flow control products are nice and better then adding fittings to a Y block.....
     
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    yes i like the looks of them;;just got off there site BUT don't have size i need..i need the 2 inlet fittings to be -10's and still need the 1"npt female on other end..
    thanks
     
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    no longer need one built..found a nice aluminum one[just what i'm needing]for only $15.00 sent to me..thanks for your help;;
    don
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