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Allis 301 diesel water to the block only= dry head

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    Posted: 04 Apr 2020 at 4:22pm
Got a 301 diesel puller that im wanting to run a filled head to get away from the cracking issues, question is , where would be a good  entrance for the water to the block? Im thinking about returning it from the water drain on the injection pump side, anyone do this before ? 
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Using the AC water pump, use a 180-185-190 (NOT XT or 200) water pump volute to pump water into the front of the block, then drill a hole or two to get water flow into the #1 sleeve area. Drill two holes in the rear of the block below the head gasket/deck area and let hot water out there. We've used two 1/2" pipe nipples for the exist.  !/4" pipe is the block drain and will flow very little and won't move water 100% thru the block and out.. All drilling done with a bare block.
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I used mezerle 20 gallon pump and circulated it from front of motor to rear soft plug on the right above the starter then through an oil cooler with 5/8 fittings and electric fan to fit with a one gallon expansion tank for relief , I may still have some of it ???
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Where did you enter the front of the engine?
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Right front corner of block facing forward , made a plate with 3/4 “ inlet I think big water volume helped keep temps even across cylinders , I’ll check tomorrow see what I got to take pics for ya ?
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That would be great , thanks
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So I mane a plate to bolt over the hole that the stock water pump used     And also bolted across the entire front of the block to serve as a place to pull engine from here is a pic of it uploads
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No pic but dang that makes total sence to make that plate where the pump was  
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So I made a plate to bolt over the hole that the stock water pump used     And also bolted across the entire front of the block to serve as a place to pull engine from here is a pic of it uploads . Can’t seem to get pics to upload on here , text me and I’ll send some . 716-866-2114
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I have some pictures of what we ran on our 180. Text me your number and I will send you pictures of our set up.  We are currently running a dry block now and not having any problems.  252-945-7937-Jamie
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I would like to see what you guys did also if that's ok. 608-604-7752

Thank you in advance!
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