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- Year: 1974
- Model: formula 400
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Water pipes
I'm restoring my 1974 formula 400
I have started filling the cooling system but can't remember is there is a blanking plug or where a pipe needs to go, the hole is the ones at the back of the cylinder head, I have a pipe in one that goes to the heater matrix hat should I do to the other??
Thank you in advance,
2 years into my resto all is going well I must add some pictures soon
I have started filling the cooling system but can't remember is there is a blanking plug or where a pipe needs to go, the hole is the ones at the back of the cylinder head, I have a pipe in one that goes to the heater matrix hat should I do to the other??
Thank you in advance,
2 years into my resto all is going well I must add some pictures soon
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Re: Water pipes
Has any body got pictures of there engine block so I can see where this goes, thank you
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Re: Water pipes
please can you look at the picture and tell me if this is a core plug? or should i have a pipe going somewhere?
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Re: Water pipes
have, found this is a blanking plug
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Re: Water pipes
On my 400, there is definitely a pipe which goes from the heater matrix outlet to a connection on the back of the cylinder heads towards the distributor. The pipework originates at the water pump outlet on the left hand side as you look from the front, to the heater matrix inlet, then the outlet from the matrix goes to the connection on the head.
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Re: Water pipes
Just read online that the flow is actually the opposite directon. The flow comes out of the head, into the heater matrix and then out of the matrix back to the inlet on the water pump.
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Re: Water pipes
you will need 1 blanking plug as 1 is the heater nipple at the back going to the matrix i will try and find a spare plug for you most parts places will have no idea what your talking about and try and sell you block core plugs not head plugs the head ones are made by doorman you can get from rockauto you should really change all the head and block plugs as if they have been left dry for some time they tend to start to leak straight away once the engine gets hot i forgot once to change the head plugs and then rememberd why i normally change them lol
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