witchy woman
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- Apr 13, 2009
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You guys are usually on the money, so tell me - before I drop more money in the bucket - if I need a new thermostat housing. I have installed a rebuilt engine, chevy 350 to replace original 1999 chevy 305 (serial number 0L345352). Along with new block, I added new manifolds, risers and water pump. Engine is purring like new - but - the starboard side exhaust is hotter than port side. This engine has a 4-hose thermostat housing. The two outlets closest to the engine feed the exhaust manifolds. Of the two farthest from the engine, the port side is the supply and the large one on the starboard side feeds the water pump. At least that's what I've concluded by studying the flow diagrams. The large one feeding the water pump is hot. Shouldn't it be as cold as the supply side? The exhaust hose to the starboard side is hotter than the one to the port side which is almost as cool as the supply hose. Plenty of water coming out the exhaust on both sides of the engine.
So is my thermostat housing damaged or is this normal?
So is my thermostat housing damaged or is this normal?