scrimshaw
Mechanical
- Dec 19, 2006
- 42
I thought this was a simple enough question when I first asked it but turns out I am still not sure of the answer.
Why do some carbed manifolds have coolant running through them and some don't?
Even on the same engine there can be different designs where sometimes coolant flows and sometimes not.
Anyone explain it in simple turns for a guy who knows little about engine science?
Why do some carbed manifolds have coolant running through them and some don't?
Even on the same engine there can be different designs where sometimes coolant flows and sometimes not.
Anyone explain it in simple turns for a guy who knows little about engine science?