At least with the redesigned water pump (251603), left/right coolant flows are 50/50 balanced.
But a pump redesign won't change a front/back flow imbalance. At least I think that's why the back runs hotter and #8 is the typical fail cylinder (with #7 as a close second). I see little indication the coolant passages in the block are restricted up front to encourage balanced flow. Water takes the path of least resistance and circulates more through the front because the inlet is at the front (the pump), and the outlet is also at the front (the thermostat housing).
I have 3 ideas to solve this:
But a pump redesign won't change a front/back flow imbalance. At least I think that's why the back runs hotter and #8 is the typical fail cylinder (with #7 as a close second). I see little indication the coolant passages in the block are restricted up front to encourage balanced flow. Water takes the path of least resistance and circulates more through the front because the inlet is at the front (the pump), and the outlet is also at the front (the thermostat housing).
I have 3 ideas to solve this:
- Why is the cab heater hose coming from the font? Can we move it to the back? The heads have coolant outlets at both ends. These trucks don't have a cab heater control valve so the flow is already continuous. One could: Remove the cab heater hose from the thermostat housing and cap the hole in the housing; Remove the blind flanges from the heads in the back of the engine; Tee off a hose from the left and right head and Y them back together before the cab heater. This would encourage more circulation through the back of the engine. You would need to tee from both the left and right head to ensure you don't create a left/right flow imbalance.
- What if the thermostat housing was relocated to the back of the engine? There would be hose re-routing and a FFM relocation, but you'd get more coolant circulation from front to back and improve temperatures at the rear of the engine.
- You could run a front thermostat housing AND a back thermostat housing for completely temperature balanced circulation. (assuming you have the same # of thermostats font and back and they are all the same temp threshold). You'd need T and Y fittings and extra hose. Not sure if a thermostat housing from any year would fit between the firewall and the intake manifold. This certainly wouldn't work with a centremount turbo. And it probably is way overkill. But overkill = fun.