coolant question

Shannen Durphey shannen at mcn.net
Wed Feb 18 07:03:44 GMT 1998


Isn't this along the same lines as the system described in a Chevy
smallblock book written by Dave Vizard?  System is designed to be run at 240
or 250 degrees F?

Shannen
Joe Boucher wrote:

> If your looking for odd ball cooling solutions, look into the
> "MECA/EVANS COOLING SYSTEM".  (It ain't good if it ain't a system)  They
> used to sell a reverse system, but their claim to fame is using a
> specially formulated propelene glycol system.  They ran some full page
> adds in Hot Rod and Car Craft recently.
>
> I heard of a friend of a friend that tried it in big block drag car.  It
> didn't hurt.  The temp stopped spiking down the return lane.
>
> The old brochure I have lists the following adresses:
>
> MECA Cooling System
> Sharon, Co
> (203)364-5130
>
> Joe Boucher
> '70 RS/SS Camaro  '81 TBI Suburban
>
> Shannen Durphey wrote:
> >
> > I post this question with great caution.  Anyone who was
> > subscribing while the last coolant question came up knows
> > why.
> >
> > I'm planning a 454 buildup using a 96 Vortec block and want
> > to use a reverse flow cooling system.  The questions are:
> > Has anyone got any information about changing a traditional
> > cooling system to reverse flow, and does anyone know of a
> > reasonably priced 12V electric pump which will operate
> > satisfactorily in a cooling system?  Any other thoughts
> > (within reason) welcomed, including some "why make trouble
> > for yourself" types to keep my feet on the ground.
> >
> > Shannen






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