Things I wish I knew

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Recently completed an engine build and like the title says….

Concerning aluminum intakes or in my case a used edelbrock performer. I wish I had drilled and heli-coiled the water neck and distributor bolt holes BEFORE I installed the engine.

Note to self aluminum intakes and steel bolts corrode over time.
 

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When you have dissimilar metals in coolant, the coolant acts as an electrolyte and a small electrical charge is created causing corrosion. It's important to make sure everything is grounded properly including your aluminum radiator if your running one. Also you can run a sacrificial anode that will deteriorate before the aluminum. This is why you change your coolant, it turned more acidic and is a better electrolyte.


It also works backwards, you can use electricity to remove corrosion.

 

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