Yeah i basically tried to follow the stock layout. But to date still can't tell ya which direction factory fluid flowed..
Does it flow from bypass tube thru turbo to that upper rad hose with thermostat, or does it flow out of that inline thermostat and get sucked back to waterpump??
We used a freeze plug for a Saab I believe. Would have just welded off that bypass port but bridge was already powder coated..
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when the bypass is open on the factory setup, water just circulates the block. Nothing makes it through the turbo. basically, the pump is drawing water through the bypass to then feed back to the oil cooler. Now im not real sure when the turbo thermostat opens but when it does, the water pump can draw or push water through the turbo depending on normal thermostat operation as the turbo is fed off a little nipple from the bypass tube.
now that i think about it, running my heater hoses like i did really didnt do much for bypassing and if i put a freeze plug in the bypass, its going to cause issues as the water wont have anywhere to go in the block. hmmmm guess ill be changing that!
EDIT: yup, im gunna need to swap heat hoses so that one end attaches to the upper rad hose and the other feeds off the factory port to the side of the thermostats. then block off the lower rad hose line that use to go to the heater core. that should keep water flowing through the rad even when the bypass is blocked. my reasonings are different than yours though. im trying to keep some water flowing through the radiator when thermostats are closed to keep the trans heat exchanger cooler for the long grade braking i do. apparently 315+psi line pressure and grade braking at 4k rpm likes to get things hot lol
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