__TT__ wrote:Do you have the ability to weld aluminum?
Even if so I would still tap the feed then plug itwhile the block is out. You never know if your gonna need that for something down the road.
I have access to a couple TIG welders, but not at home. However, I did already tap the other head for coolant, since I was originally planning on running my old GT2871R, which needs coolant. Now I'm using a GT3782/4088 VA, so I do not need coolant.
Here is a pic of the -10 oil drain and the coolant line. Real estate is just a little tight. I actually can't thread the coolant fitting in with the oil drain attached, and I can't get at the oil drain fitting with the coolant fitting in, so it is a bit of a conundrum.
Legacy777 wrote:The coolant discharge on the turbo feeds into the expansion tank and that feeds into the line going back to the suction side of the pump. I don't see any issues in plugging the coolant feed on the head that was meant to go to the turbo. If you plug the corresponding bung on the expansion tank the only coolant supply to that tank would be the line coming off the turbo radiator.
That setup "should" be alright. The only thing that kind of concerns me is the fact the supply & return lines vary quite a bit in size. I don't know if that would create any issue or not where the pump would try and pull more coolant from the tank than the small hose from the radiator could supply. It might start pulling coolant from the overflow. But in theory, that coolant should go back.
I'd probably suggest giving it a try and see how it works. Otherwise, you'd just be running coolant from the head to the expansion tank without really doing any cooling
I think I would be fine without the line from the head to the tank. The suction from the pump can only pull what it can before the lack of feed will come from the main line. The engine can only hold so much coolant since a liquid is not compressible, so it would not drain the overflow reservoir. Anyways, I'll give it a shot and see where I end up.