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paul wiginton
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Is there flow either side of it?

I seriously doubt it!


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Couldn't you give the exhaust port an ceramic coating?

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On 8th Jan, 2011 evolotion said:
but if you stop the flow there, then coolant either side of the blockage will be stagnant, and could cause localised boiling, soon as it does itll push the coolant out the head and you can guess the rest :) just a thought..


I see what you are saying mate, but what about when you dry deck the head. As there is no flow there then. or am i not getting it *oh well*

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there is flow when you dry deck, infact, theres more flow when you dry deck.

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