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Water Ports

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Water ports keep the bottom of the manifold plenum at a hotspot for complete air/fuel burning, even at low throttle. Water ports keep the bottom of the manifold plenum at a hotspot for complete air/fuel burning, even at low throttle.
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* A12GX has Four Large coolant holes, one beneath each inlet * A12GX has Four Large coolant holes, one beneath each inlet
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* Other heads have either no coolant holes, small ones, or a mix: * Other heads have either no coolant holes, small ones, or a mix:
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* Standard Datsun 1200 heads have no coolant holes on the intake side. * Standard Datsun 1200 heads have no coolant holes on the intake side.
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A-series heads will interchange with either dry or wet [[Intake Manifold]] with the following caveats: A-series heads will interchange with either dry or wet [[Intake Manifold]] with the following caveats:
* If the intake doesn't have coolant passages, tap the head's coolant ports and install plugs * If the intake doesn't have coolant passages, tap the head's coolant ports and install plugs
-*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=4444 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/4444.jpg]+*: {{Album|4444}}
* If the intake has coolant ports, but the head doesn't, it may bolt on without modifications. Idle and low-throttle running may suffer due to insufficient heat. However, heavy throttle operation should be OK. * If the intake has coolant ports, but the head doesn't, it may bolt on without modifications. Idle and low-throttle running may suffer due to insufficient heat. However, heavy throttle operation should be OK.
-*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=5758 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/5758.jpg]+*: {{Album|5758}}
== Port Plugging== == Port Plugging==
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== Screw-in Plugs == == Screw-in Plugs ==
Directions for plugging the cylinder head with blind plugs: Directions for plugging the cylinder head with blind plugs:
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Nissan plug parts Nissan plug parts
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Nissan Competition head [[A-series_Cylinder_Heads#Competition_Head|99996-H1165]] Nissan Competition head [[A-series_Cylinder_Heads#Competition_Head|99996-H1165]]
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== RTV Plugs == == RTV Plugs ==
If your dry inlet manifold comes down far enough to cover the holes, you can use silicone sealer like this: If your dry inlet manifold comes down far enough to cover the holes, you can use silicone sealer like this:
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<br>This is an easy way to seal it, but coolant may leak when you change the manifold. Just re-seal it each time. By contrast, blind plugs are a one-time semi-permanent solution. <br>This is an easy way to seal it, but coolant may leak when you change the manifold. Just re-seal it each time. By contrast, blind plugs are a one-time semi-permanent solution.
Used [[RTV]] silicone sealer. After fitting the intake/exhaust gasket, before fitting the intake manifold, press some RTV into the water ports, the put a button of goo over it. Let it tack up slightly before fitting the intake. Used [[RTV]] silicone sealer. After fitting the intake/exhaust gasket, before fitting the intake manifold, press some RTV into the water ports, the put a button of goo over it. Let it tack up slightly before fitting the intake.
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-[[Category:Engine Mechanical]][[Category:Cooling System]]+[[Category:Engine Mechanical]][[Category:Cooling System]]{{End}}

Revision as of 05:52, 7 August 2017

Coolant passages are below the intake ports in some A-series Cylinder Heads. They can be large holes or small holes.

Contents

Overview

Water ports keep the bottom of the manifold plenum at a hotspot for complete air/fuel burning, even at low throttle.

994_.jpg

  • A12GX has Four Large coolant holes, one beneath each inlet
    4441.jpgAlbum 4441
  • Other heads have either no coolant holes, small ones, or a mix:
    4444.jpgAlbum 4444
  • Standard Datsun 1200 heads have no coolant holes on the intake side.

Water outlet
14473.jpgAlbum 14473 11093.jpgAlbum 11093

Interchange

A-series heads will interchange with either dry or wet Intake Manifold with the following caveats:

  • If the intake doesn't have coolant passages, tap the head's coolant ports and install plugs
    4444.jpgAlbum 4444
  • If the intake has coolant ports, but the head doesn't, it may bolt on without modifications. Idle and low-throttle running may suffer due to insufficient heat. However, heavy throttle operation should be OK.
    5758.jpgAlbum 5758

Port Plugging

Two methods
* drill, tap and fit plugs
or
* use RTV sealant plugs 

Discussion: H89 water gallery pluging?

Screw-in Plugs

Directions for plugging the cylinder head with blind plugs:
4440.jpgAlbum 4440

Nissan plug parts
99996-H1149 STUD & PLUG KIT 

You can buy grub screws in many places, most auto shops for example. Measure the hole, tap the mext mm up and screw in a plug. A bit of form-a-gasket, copper seal or anti-seize on the threads will help prevent corrosion and seizing.

Nissan Competition head 99996-H1165
99996-H1165b.jpg

RTV Plugs

If your dry inlet manifold comes down far enough to cover the holes, you can use silicone sealer like this:
23478.jpgAlbum 23478
This is an easy way to seal it, but coolant may leak when you change the manifold. Just re-seal it each time. By contrast, blind plugs are a one-time semi-permanent solution.

Used RTV silicone sealer. After fitting the intake/exhaust gasket, before fitting the intake manifold, press some RTV into the water ports, the put a button of goo over it. Let it tack up slightly before fitting the intake.

4848.jpgAlbum 4848 

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