dyeager535 said:
I always hear the warnings about the reverse rotation water pumps, have you or anyone ever seen what results from doing so?
I've not myself, so I'm curious. I'd think it would be near catastrophic in regards to engine temp.?
Not a reverse rotation, but one of those "Flowcooler Unidirectional" pumps. Engine ran warm no matter what other mods were made. Dumped it and put on a pump intended for the application and the temp dropped as if by magic.
I suppose you could extrapolate that to what you might expect from the wrong rotation pump, but I don't know how reliable that forecast would be.
I kind of doubted that above statement about Anti-Freeze raising the boiling point of water so I went looking to see what I could learn. I've not yet found a definitive answer to that particular question, but what I have found makes it a moot point.
From: http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/redtech3.htm
"Water has amazingly superior heat transfer properties compared to virtually any other liquid cooling medium - far superior to glycol-based coolants."
From: http://www.stewartcomponents.com/tech_tips/Tech_Tips_4.htm
"UNEQUIVOCALLY WATER IS THE BEST COOLANT! We recommend using a corrosion inhibitor comparable to Prestone Super Anti-Rust when using pure water. If freezing is a concern, use the minimum amount of antifreeze required for your climate."
From: http://www.stewartcomponents.com/Stewart_faq.htm
"Q6. What is the best coolant to use?
A6. If freezing is not a concern we recommend water with a corrosion inhibitor. If freezing is a concern, use the proper amount of antifreeze required for your climate."
From: http://www.stewartcomponents.com/tech_tips/Tech_Tips_6.htm
"1 BTU is the amount of energy required to raise 1 pound of water 1°F. Of all common liquids water requires the most energy to accomplish this. Therefore water has a specific heat of 1°. An Ethylene Glycol/water mix has a specific heat of .5, meaning it requires only .5 BTUs to raise the temperature of 1 pound Ethylene Glycol/water mix 1° F."
Based on this I think it reasonable to assume that even if adding Anti-Freeze to the coolant does raise the boiling point that the side effects aren't worth it.