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10-21-2004 06:19 AM #9
Do the valve seats actually have cooling passages inside them? If they do, that's pretty trick.Originally posted by 76GMC1500
[B] Cooling water is ciculated through the valve seats to prevent the formation of vanadium deposits.
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We initially filled the blocks we used for racing to support the cylinder walls. We really weren’t all that concerned about the effects on cooling. We just wanted a bigger bore so we could stuff a bigger intake valve in the engine. Another way we used to "stiffen" the cylinder walls was to run high pressure in the cooling system, and it worked well. A buddy at Ford told me about it, it was kind of a serendipitous find for them and is the reason Ford engines had screw in freeze plugs. It seems this solved a lot of problems they were having with the old 427 NASCAR engines.www.brownsperformance.com
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