SBC Water Pump Bypass? (Read Description for instructions) Vortec heads vs Traditional heads

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  • Vortec SBC don't have the traditional coolant bypass, this video explains the difference and what you can easily do about it when using Vortec heads without drilling your block or heads.
    Drilling thermostats 1/8 or 5/32 holes
    1 to 2 holes if you have a bypass or heater core (prevents air pockets)
    3 to 4 holes if you are not running a bypass or if you are using vortec heads. This prevents a swing in temperature before the thermostat opens. Helps prevent head cracks.
    *I use 3 holes one my daily driven vortec truck
    Up to 6 holes only if you live in a hot climate, and should only be done after trying 4 holes and not getting the results you want. slow engine warm up may result

КОМЕНТАРІ • 227

  • @darnellboone694
    @darnellboone694 10 місяців тому +3

    Has anyone tapped the bypass hole and plugged it off??????

  • @spartynation355
    @spartynation355 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you for this video. I've been fighting an air pocket on my vortec head 880 block all summer. Watched this earlier today and drilled my thermostat and bingo it's gone. I drilled 4 5/32 holes I live in Michigan so won't be driving this winter. Much thanks too ya. You gotta new sub here😀

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +2

      Hey man! Right there is exactly why I do these videos
      Soo glad to hear that!
      Its amazing how well it works for such a simple trick
      Race on! 🏁

    • @austindoud273
      @austindoud273 3 роки тому +2

      You could also just get a thermostat with a rattle

    • @rockfordhx2768
      @rockfordhx2768 Рік тому

      How’s it been going for u with the holes in the thermostat I’m doing the same thing to my 98 l31 350 I live in Warren Michigan so it doesn’t seem much winter either

  • @billygreenhorn9275
    @billygreenhorn9275 3 роки тому +15

    Great info that I've never heard anyone talk about.

  • @briancambpell8268
    @briancambpell8268 3 роки тому +2

    Nice tip! Lots of people don’t think about it.

  • @aldente3585
    @aldente3585 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for teaching me about this mystery I have wondered about for three years! What I found online was how I would ruin my new engine if I didn’t plumb the manifold to the water pump. What I came up with was a silly looking copper pipe looped around! I learned about this thermostat technology in my Toyota class in 1988. It was called a “jiggle valve” and is such a primitive genius idea. I will make the modification you have outlined and use my existing bypass hose plumbing for my new propane fuel system.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +3

      Yeah exactly, alot of modern thermostats have a jiggle valve in them to prevent trapped air. The vortecs will need abit more than a air bypass and thats why a few holes are needed
      You will notice it will be super easy to bleed the cooling system with this mod aswell
      Thanks for checking out my video!

  • @stevenboswell4524
    @stevenboswell4524 3 роки тому +3

    Can I like this video 100 times?

  • @Fox_Mulder350
    @Fox_Mulder350 3 роки тому +5

    So I have a 1985 Chevy C10 with a 262 v6 that I swapped to a 350 that I built. Its cammed and has Summit Racing Vortec heads. The block and accesorries were from a 1997 tahoe. Kept the accessory brackets and accessories but I got rid of the Vortec injection and put an Edelbrock intake and carburetor on it. I wish I would have watched this video when I was setting up my heater core and cooling system. I kept getting air trapped. I later figured out about the thermostat bypass. Great video!

  • @charlesnorris2993
    @charlesnorris2993 3 роки тому +4

    i drill 2 1/8 holes in all my old small block thermostat since the 70's.. this trick also helps in case you stat sticks closed, not a cure.. but helps water flow and again case your stat sticks closed you have a lil some thing to get you to where can replace it.

  • @mattsfixall4552
    @mattsfixall4552 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks for the info, swapping vortec heads on my mercruiser 5.7.

    • @micahj9828
      @micahj9828 2 роки тому

      Dealing with this right now as I'm using a mercruiser intake on my 4.3 Vortec block. The mercruiser used bypass through the marine exhaust manifolds (I presume), so no provisions on the intake to go to the water pump. Having to drill and tap a hole just below the thermostat to run a hose to the vortec water pump. (Using the mercruiser intake because it allows use of bigger, more plentiful LS style injectors, rather than the tiny 18lb/hr vortec injectors. 350hp NA is the target for this engine.)

  • @gordongrimes2797
    @gordongrimes2797 16 днів тому +1

    very important information never dealt with vortec engines, so much info comes from your videos thanks. i'm working with a non roller block one piece seal good to know.

  • @Geoduck.
    @Geoduck. 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank You Thank You Thank You.
    So glad I subscribed and learned this very important coolant issue.
    I'm installing 059 Vortec heads on my 1985 Gen 1 SBC. I had no clue this was a thing. Drilling holes in the thermostat is a great work around.

  • @shredfest30
    @shredfest30 3 роки тому +4

    I just learned something new, THANKS!

  • @brandonpriest3604
    @brandonpriest3604 Рік тому +3

    Omg. Thanks man. I'm swapping my o school tomorrow to vortec heads. After all your vortec videos I decided to do so. Thanks for all your time and info !!!!

  • @wreckanchor
    @wreckanchor Рік тому +2

    Ok.. So if I have a 1st gen block that HAS the bypass hole in the block and I want to use the vortec heads with the intake manifold bypass, which water pump do I need? Do I have to plug the bypass hole in the block in order to use a water pump that has the intake manifold bypass hose provision? Sorry If I seem obtuse ..

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому +2

      The vortec cylinder does not use in the inblock bypass so it actually blocks the hole on the deck surface. You can run the vortec water pump as it has the extra bypass hose but dont forget this is a reverse rotation pump and has to be used with a serpentine belt system. An old school water pump you can T into the heater hose inlet from the water pump

    • @davenkaren2572
      @davenkaren2572 Рік тому

      @@cuttersperformance now I’m even more confused? I have a mid 70’s block, with V pulleys, in a Jeep….. I’m about to swap on my 062 heads, and I’ve bought a new AC Delco water pump for my year engine…. I have to idea if my ‘89 Wrangler heater core is a shut off style or not? So I just drill a few holes and feel confident that I’m good? Or do I need to T into a heater hose, also? I’m lost now!

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому

      @Dave n Karen put 2 to 3 holes in the thermostat, and you're golden,

  • @Gearhead.327
    @Gearhead.327 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent video! I did not anything about that. I just don't know what I don't know. Thanks for the enlightenment.

  • @rod1217
    @rod1217 2 роки тому +5

    Jesus man Thank you. Explained everything very well and solved my overheating problem. Thanks for the help

  • @democratsaretheDEVIL
    @democratsaretheDEVIL 3 роки тому +3

    I've been drilling the t-stat on my atvs, really helps. Great video.

  • @michaelverdugo4504
    @michaelverdugo4504 4 місяці тому +2

    hey brotha love your videos I have 880 block that does have 3rd hole on block so your saying if I use older water pump with vortec heads all i need is holes in tstat i dont need to run hose from water pump to intake doesn't that do same i live AZ so would it be good to do both

  • @Texassince1836
    @Texassince1836 3 роки тому +5

    I always drill 1 head for it, and put that head on the passenger side. This really is an overlooked item, and guys never really understand what im saying when I bring it up.
    I only drill the 1 side so the heads can be swapped to block it back off IF the motor goes back into a Vortec truck in the future.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah very often overlooked! Good tip!

    • @Texassince1836
      @Texassince1836 3 роки тому +2

      My prized smallblock is an early 880 Block thats drilled for fuel pump, drilled for steel timing cover, and drilled for water pump bypass on the head. I carb swapped it with a mechanical fuel pump, mild roller cam, drilled the bypass hole, and stuck a Vbelt system on it to go in my 86.

  • @chrisvanlue3599
    @chrisvanlue3599 3 роки тому +4

    Interesting point , I thought about that once or twice I have had no problems so far , but then again I drill a small hole in most every one ! You only need one. Some of the newest cars have a piddle in thermo, that does the same thing ...it will also help a customer's if they have to add coolant it adds a constant bleed feature that aids a on the fly refill for the nongearheads that don't know much about cars . !

  • @lylejohnston4125
    @lylejohnston4125 7 місяців тому +1

    I usually drilled a 1/16" hole my t stats. I was trying not to affect it too much. It seemed to work.

  • @clownfish5977
    @clownfish5977 Рік тому

    This is really interesting. I have an 880 4 bolt block that has the bypass, the timing cover holes are drilled and tapped and it is also drilled for a mechanical fuel pump. A bit of a odd duck but perfect for my plans. Building it to replace a cracked block engine in an 1987 21' SeaRay boat.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому +1

      There is certainly a wide range of different 880 blocks, almost like a crap shoot with everyone I pull apart. Ive seen 880 blocks where it looks like the coolant passage is drilled, but its not actually fully drilled, so be sure to blow some air through that passage to be sure.

  • @hmayerv8
    @hmayerv8 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video. I have a SBC 350 Gen 1. I have plugged the intake and water pump bypass hose so there's no hose there. After seeing your video, i think i should put the bypass hose back from water pump to intake. Or can i just leave the outlets plugged but drill some holes in the thermostat.? Its either one or both, correct?
    I live in a very hot tropical country by the way.
    Cheers

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  8 місяців тому

      If it's a hot climate. I would use the intake bypass as well as drill two holes in the thermostat to prevent air pockets

    • @hmayerv8
      @hmayerv8 8 місяців тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance Thanks mate.

  • @jasonfenn3391
    @jasonfenn3391 3 роки тому +2

    I just subscribed to your channel and in the past I've watched a ton of videos on the vortec heads and am looking to get my hands on a set of 062 set .. my question is I'm in Canada just across from Detroit.mi .. how much would you charge me to do a set for me with everything you've learned that will make the most power out of them .. ???? I did watch your video were you said that there wasn't much difference between 2.02 and 1.94 on the intake but you did say that there was a significant difference on the exhaust between 1.50 and 1.60 and should go with the bigger exhaust valve ... I'd be looking to put these my stock 350 and of course I'll be upgrading the cam and lifters as well as timing chain oil pump and water pump but at 5th same time I'm looking to retain my TBI setup .. now GM does make an intake to bolt to vortec heads with the TBI setup on top .. a bit expensive intake so I'm looking for another manufacturer that also makes the same intake style but definitely cheaper in cost .. you're input would be so much appreciated and thank you in advance .. you're Canadian neighbor

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      Send me a email at pcperformance1@outlook.com
      I can help you out

  • @davidcallahan5157
    @davidcallahan5157 3 роки тому +2

    Is there anything look for when buying late model 880 block

  • @nelloagostini4389
    @nelloagostini4389 Місяць тому +1

    Hello Pat, what's your take on pump rotation clockwise or factory counterclockwise or does it matter?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Місяць тому

      If you're using a OE serpentine belt, most setups will be spinning the water pump backwards so you'll need counter clockwise pump. All V belts need a regular water pump (clockwise)

  • @lelenbates3367
    @lelenbates3367 3 роки тому +3

    I have a 77 GMC K25 with a 400 SBC that is prone to air pockets in the coolant, I will definitely be drilling some holes in the thermostat.

    • @darinr9424
      @darinr9424 3 роки тому +1

      Was it ever rebuilt? Does it have the factory heads with the steam holes? Proper head gaskets with the provision for the steam holes in the block and head?

  • @clarksgarageofbadhabits6803
    @clarksgarageofbadhabits6803 8 місяців тому +1

    So If I’ve got a stock vortec with the 062 heads, it would be recommended to drill the holes in the thermostat to keep the heads cool? I’ve heard they’re prone to crack

  • @kennethrand1032
    @kennethrand1032 3 роки тому +3

    I am also running a third gen trans am with a T-76 I'm looking for a good set of turbo manifolds are those the CX racing single turbo headers they look like they won't interfere with my air conditioning but the crossover pipe might

  • @pablofuentes5152
    @pablofuentes5152 5 місяців тому +1

    What if I have the bypass and drill 5 holes? I was told to drill 5 holes by my buddy before I seen this video lol I’m also in Texas tho

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  5 місяців тому

      Have you tried it? That's alot of holes when using a bypass. I would have done two. You may have super slow warm ups

    • @pablofuentes5152
      @pablofuentes5152 5 місяців тому

      @@cuttersperformance yeah my warmup are slow but doesn’t overheat anymore stays at 180 once the temps up. Is there any risk to running it like that?

  • @SyTySpeedShop
    @SyTySpeedShop 2 роки тому +2

    What about older style heads with the bypass on a vortec block without the bypass? Drill holes in the thermostat to solve the problem?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому

      Yeah you will have the same issue. Easiest way would be to start with 2 holes in the thermostat and try it

  • @drumluck69
    @drumluck69 3 роки тому +2

    At 4:25 you point out a port on the intake manifold for running water bypass. I have that same intake (2716) and run 906's and I have my radiator thermostat in that hole and the one just above it (top right) as my bypass. My SBC 350 never gets above 200 degrees. Even at long idle like drive in.
    Q: can you use either intake hole for a water bypass running vortec heads?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah either one should work for you as a bypass
      Most guys running heater cores without shut offs will have no issues, but I still recommend drilling the stat or running a bypass
      Cheers!

  • @8luggarage
    @8luggarage Місяць тому

    I do like serpentine belts. But im putting my vortec in a 72 4x4 chevy truck. So id like the engine to be clean of the big serpentine brackets. Can i just run the vortec bypass hose from the intake to a old school water pump, and everything work out fine with a V belt set up?

  • @timleonard86
    @timleonard86 Місяць тому

    So I have a 062 head with a vortec 350 and a 4.3 v6 vortec pump which doesn't use the bypass hole so I'm good right

  • @gabrielibarra5551
    @gabrielibarra5551 Місяць тому

    great info, i got vortec heads just to get a small performance boost on my junker 360 sbc and i had no idea they blocked the internal block/head bypass for coolant flow. Ill have to check my manifold if i have a port to add a bypass hose to the pump or ill just drill the thermostat, hopefully i dont forget when the time comes to do it
    Also, out of curiosity, any port on the top of the water pump will do right? Do all the ports take coolant in or are the lower passenger side coolant out?

  • @waynecera4422
    @waynecera4422 3 місяці тому

    only ever drill a 1/8 hole in a thermostat as a air bleed . The factory only bypasses the coolant to one side only. Far better off using a bypass hose ( like a big block) . this stops the block & heads going into thermal shock as the thermostat constantly opens and closes. A thermostat is considered open at 8mm open and flowing its max.

  • @stevedriver1476
    @stevedriver1476 Рік тому

    Can stock vortecs work on a 400Sbc + 040 bore. Stock pistons, comp came up fitted 9.2:1

  • @billybobjoephil
    @billybobjoephil 7 місяців тому

    Little late to the party here but, I’ve been blowing water pump gaskets by, what I think, is higher rpm before the thermostat is open. I’d like to install the bypass hose from the manifold to the water pump but not sure which hose to cut a tee into..

  • @norbertestrada8182
    @norbertestrada8182 3 роки тому +3

    If you are running a htr core it also acts as a bypass unless you have a water shutoff valve for temp control.

    • @larryperry2094
      @larryperry2094 Рік тому

      It helps but the thermostat is above heater core. Air always goes to the highest point. And that is right under the thermostat. My truck gave some problems and I considerd drilling holes but didtn't. I didn't want lose my heat or make it take forever to heat up.

  • @jacobjarvis2545
    @jacobjarvis2545 3 роки тому +3

    I take those dart iron eagles off ur hands lol

  • @markbryant3664
    @markbryant3664 3 місяці тому

    I am using a blueprint engine setup with the vortec style heads and the block doesn't have the bypass hole in it for the old style water pump that is going on it I am going to drill some holes in the thermostat after seeing your video on it so I don't have to run the hose from the water pump to the intake thanks for the information. But do I need to block off the bypass port on the water pump itself and what would be the best way to do this ?

  • @mb-fs1yo
    @mb-fs1yo 3 роки тому +2

    Usually just drill one 1/8th inch hole in the thermostat, some already have one.

  • @jackhorsey3558
    @jackhorsey3558 7 місяців тому

    Can I run old school heads on a no bypass block and put an external bypass from under the thermostat to a tee in the heater hose at the pump

  • @juliodiaz8280
    @juliodiaz8280 3 роки тому +3

    Question
    I have a buddy with a 305 in his 87 monte carlo. He wants to put some 906 heads and vortec intake and carb and distributor. Will he run into any issues with the vortec heads on a 305?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +3

      He should be ok with the 1.94/1.5 stock valve size but any bigger will clip the small bore of the 305

    • @juliodiaz8280
      @juliodiaz8280 3 роки тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance as far as water pump any issues?

    • @juliodiaz8280
      @juliodiaz8280 3 роки тому +2

      Ok let me understand this correctly. If I have a block and water pump with the bypass, do I stink the hose from the intake to water pump? Sorry for all the questions.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +4

      @@juliodiaz8280 o sorry I thought it was a general question haha
      If your using vortecs heads your normal sbc bypass won't work
      You need to have a have a hose from the intake to the water pump or drill your thermostat

  • @tjs_welding_and_fabrication
    @tjs_welding_and_fabrication 3 роки тому +1

    One more quest. So if I drill my 880 block where the extra wp hole is. I know it is not all the way through. Anyway if I drill it will I only need to drill one head deck surface on my 906 heads. Or do I need to drill both head deck surfaces.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +2

      I've never drilled the block for a water pump bypass
      But yes only the passenger head would need to be drilled if the block has a passage for it

  • @bobdavis3389
    @bobdavis3389 2 роки тому +1

    Hey bI've been doing that on all my cars bypass or not !

  • @mattzr2blazer
    @mattzr2blazer 3 роки тому +2

    I was just dealing with this. I have a 1979 block 383 stroker with the water pump bypass that I’m swapping into my 02 blazer. I’m using the 4.3 belt set up and needed a reverse rotation water pump but it doesn’t have the bypass. Now I’m confident that I can plug the block and use a bypass in my performer RPM intake 7101. I have the mid 90’s production World Products S/R Torquer heads. I’m assuming I don’t need to worry that they are not going to have the pump bypass anymore on the block. Awesome video. Thank you.

    • @jeremyburton8930
      @jeremyburton8930 2 роки тому

      Did everything turn out good I’m basically about to do the same thing with my stroker

    • @darnellboone694
      @darnellboone694 10 місяців тому

      Can I plug my block on my stroker also??

  • @michaeldose2041
    @michaeldose2041 2 роки тому +1

    I built a 350 SBC out of a 99 Tahoe. Both heads cracked as per usual. I replaced them with aftermarket AL. Heads, and now I am finding out about the BY-Pass hole. I assumed it was plugged from the factory, like the fuel pump. Yes, we all know what happens when you ass-u-me. I am going to attempt to drill and tap in the car. What is the plug/drill size? Or is there a brass plug I can knock in?

    • @michaeldose2041
      @michaeldose2041 2 роки тому

      Update, no drill needed. My Hanson 1/8 pipe tap went right in no drilling needed. This was a fairly easy fix, but it would have been a whole lot easier before I installed the motor. Fan, fan shroud, and water pump, r and r.

    • @rockfordhx2768
      @rockfordhx2768 Рік тому

      I’m doing the same building a l31 vortec any updates on what you’ve done to fix ur problem without having to drill into the thermostat and if so how has it been holding up

    • @michaeldose2041
      @michaeldose2041 Рік тому

      @@rockfordhx2768 No issue what so ever. Just ran the tap into the third hole on the passenger side of the block. The old school water pump covered it. The L 31 water pump does not cover it because the heads sealed it. The new heads I used were made so they would work on the older blocks. It would have been nice if they mentioned that I would need to plug the exposed hole. The L31 uses a bypass hose on the water pump. So there would be no need to make a bypass hole in the thermostat. Maybe you are planning on using a different intake manifold? If so yeah that would be an issue if you were using the Vortec heads.

  • @richardcollins5931
    @richardcollins5931 3 роки тому +3

    Thank You

  • @85bunnyville47
    @85bunnyville47 3 роки тому +2

    So wether I got it or not it would be great to add no more than 4 holes if I’m following you right

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      If you got the by pass already I would try 2 holes
      If you dont have a bypass, I find 4 works the best, and sometimes 6 if they run hot

  • @jimmattingly4234
    @jimmattingly4234 2 роки тому +2

    I drill a hole in every 1 I put in these old engines

  • @rockfordhx2768
    @rockfordhx2768 Рік тому +1

    Figured it out if I use my heater core running from my old school pump to my heater core from my core to my intake manifold I have a l31 block and vortec heads will I be good without even drilling into the t stat ?

  • @christopherpoucher483
    @christopherpoucher483 8 місяців тому

    Oldsmobiles have a 5/8 bypass!

  • @thomasgilmore2337
    @thomasgilmore2337 3 роки тому +2

    Would I need to do a bypass or just drill the thermostat like you said, my block is 85 vette 14010207, vortec heads off 96-98 truck, edelbrock performer intake 7116, front accessories waterpump setup from 89 truck, 383 cubes, thanks fire the video

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      You can do either, but I would probably just drill the thermostat
      Works well! 👍

    • @thomasgilmore2337
      @thomasgilmore2337 3 роки тому +2

      @@cuttersperformance thanks, I didn't really realize that there was that much to a water system

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      @@thomasgilmore2337 if you are running a heater core without a inclined shut off you will have some bypass flow but I still recommend drilling that thermostat
      Don't let those vortecs see over 200f and they should last you awhile

  • @haniballecter7605
    @haniballecter7605 2 роки тому +1

    hers the deal , i ordered a 350 crate engine 4 years ago , checked the block when i got it , 5.7 , i ran the code 96/99, but they put 305 mismatched heads on it , anyway its been on the stand for 4 years wrapped in plastic , they have changed the entire engine back to flat tappet , so im getting ready to change it back to a roller engine , vortec heads , rollers , cam , you know all that , i just went down in my shop and looked at my block and water pump , both have the 3rd hole in it , so when i get theses vortec heads ,,, is all i have to do is have the hole drilled in the head so the water can go through the pump into the block and into the head and thats it ? , or what else needs done ? i have the provision for the fuel pump , but im going to change the cam good lord willing back to the same spec cam it had , but what cam do i use that has the same vortec specs but with a fuel lobe on the cam , mainly just let me know what to do about this cooling system issue , if im following you right , all i have to do is have the water hole drilled in the head so the water can flow from the pump through the block up into the head ? is that correct ? and do i need to have both heads drilled or just the one , thank you very much , and by the way i called ATK VEGE where the engine came from and they more or less said im beat , your warranty ran out a year ago and thats it , regardless whether the engine was ever installed or not , thank you very much for any information you can give me .

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому +1

      First off, you'll want to verify that the hole is actually drilled all the way, which it should be as that engine is a TBI replacement.
      Heres what I recommend if you have the bypass through the block:
      -Drill the passenger side head for the water hole, using your old head as a reference and a head gasket as a template.
      -Drill one 1/8" bleeder hole in the thermostat, this helps with temperature swing and prevents head cracks 👍

  • @JY-jl9uj
    @JY-jl9uj 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks for all your info. If i was to drill both vortec heads left and right would I need to drill my thermostat. I have a old block 73

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      No you wouldn't have to, but I'd recommend one hole in the thermostat. Really helps will trapped air and bleeding the cooling system

    • @JY-jl9uj
      @JY-jl9uj 3 роки тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance thanks

  • @drchevyphdeez7253
    @drchevyphdeez7253 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Pat, have you heard or know of any difference in the TBI block water pumps with internal bypass and the later vortec pumps with external bypass having any difference in heights for pulley alignment?
    Also if the pulleys themselves have different bolt patterns?
    Reason asking is I have a TBI 355 I rebuilt recently with refreshed 193 heads. But also have a set of 062's that I want to swap and do a carb conversion. My truck still runs like a slow turd and been having TBI issues. I've replaced every sensor, pigtail connector, vacuum lines, checked vacuum leaks, rebuilt TBI etc. I'm fed up with the TBI system.
    So what I'm hoping is to plug my internal bypass on the block, run a vortec water pump with external bypass going to my air gap 4150 flange intake I have to go with my vortec heads. But can't find useful information about the two difference for possible pulley alignment problems.
    Thanks in advance. Really appreciate your videos

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому +1

      So you want to add a vortec water pump and pulley to a TBI serp belt setup?
      Dang! I got did a scrap run and threw out any tbi water pumps that I had, but I'm pretty sure I still have vortec water pumps.
      If you email me at pcperformance1@outlook.com
      I can take any measurements you are looking for of the vortec pump

  • @MrJose123704
    @MrJose123704 3 роки тому +2

    Should I drill the bypass hole on my vortec heads?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +4

      You can if your block has a bypass.
      Drilling the thermostat like shown in the video works quite well though

  • @fabianatencio6634
    @fabianatencio6634 2 роки тому +1

    This was my 3rd vid and 15 seconds in I realized I'm not subbed.... 👉subbed

  • @alchampion340
    @alchampion340 8 місяців тому

    Will the water flowing through the heater core back to the radiator do about the same thing? I have a set of 906s oh my 93 C10 TBI motor., 5.7?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  8 місяців тому +1

      Yes but you may find adding 1 or 2 small holes in the thermostat will help with temp swings from air trapped around the thermostat. Also helps prevent head cracks on vortecs

  • @oldsrocket8456
    @oldsrocket8456 Рік тому +1

    I have a 880 block without the coolant bypass the extra hole on the passenger side but my old school water pump has the extra hole I’m going to drill the hole what should I do from there

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому

      I would not advise trying to drill that. The older blocks have the bypass which is a hole from the right deck to the water pump, that would be pretty tricky trying to drill that from both angles. They may make a jig for that but ive never seen or tried it before

    • @oldsrocket8456
      @oldsrocket8456 Рік тому

      @@cuttersperformance ok so I purchased a 98 Silverado 1500 l31 complete motor heads are 062s I purchased a aftermarket intake and I wanted to use my old school pump from my older 350 I don’t have the extra hole in the 880 block what should I do from here is what I’m saying I’m putting a carb onto it just attach the water pump and go ?

    • @oldsrocket8456
      @oldsrocket8456 Рік тому

      Just check out my recent upload and let me know what u think thanks man I appreciate it

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому +1

      If you want to use the silverado accessories then you will have to run the vortec water pump. If your using older accessories then a normal sbc water pump will work and the water pump gasket will seal the bypass hole against the block.
      If your not running a bypass a few small holes in the thermostat works wonders

    • @oldsrocket8456
      @oldsrocket8456 Рік тому

      @@cuttersperformance yes I’m using my old accessories from my 85 350 so my water pump has the coolant bypass extra hole cause it’s old school but my block doesn’t just install the pump the hole will lineup against the would be hole in the block for the bypass on the 880 but mine doesn’t have it

  • @RANDOMNATION907
    @RANDOMNATION907 Рік тому

    Just an FYI. I have only ever put a single 1/8" hole in the thermostat flange, to purge out any trapped air, and I have never had a hot spot problem. Personally, I think you are putting in too many holes, and too big of holes. Anyway. I like your content, you just got another sub.

  • @timmygun1
    @timmygun1 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video Pat. Just finished my 383 build and didn't want to run vortec style water pump. I will drill 6 holes in thermostat and eliminate bypass hose. Thanks for the video!!

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for checking out my video. Check out the description, 6 holes is the maximum I've done. I find 3 is a good starting place and works for most

  • @Playboiw900
    @Playboiw900 3 місяці тому

    So what do you use to plug the hole with

  • @Just1Spark
    @Just1Spark 2 роки тому +1

    I have an 86' block. 1 piece rear main, BUT flat tappet cam. Non roller.
    It has the lower water pump bypass hole in the front of the block. But it always does overheat on first startup. I never could figure it out. Engine suffix code is DDL. Im wondering if the deck isnt drilled for the bypass. ?
    Its also factory machined for mech fuel pump and all the timing bolt holes. Its an odd duck.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому

      All pre 96 blocks should be drilled for bypass and I actually have the exact same block as you sitting in the shop. 1pc RMS, flat tappet, 4 bolt main truck block

    • @Just1Spark
      @Just1Spark 2 роки тому

      @@cuttersperformance Mines a 2bolt. Fbody block iirc

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому

      That is a strange one, because the 86 fbody would have been 2 bolt but should have had a roller cam

  • @tjs_welding_and_fabrication
    @tjs_welding_and_fabrication 3 роки тому +1

    Can i run a conventional normal rotation water pump on a vortec block with vortec heads. Putting in a 79 squarebody work truck and it has hydroboost and dont want to convert to serpintine set up.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah no problem
      You just need to make sure you have some sort of coolant bypass when the thermostat is closed

    • @tjs_welding_and_fabrication
      @tjs_welding_and_fabrication 3 роки тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance so do i need to drill and tap and plug a conventional waterpump on the pass side where the hole would be in the block. I would imagine the waterpump would piss out of there.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +2

      Shouldn't have to block anything as the water pump bypass should be sealed off when bolted to the block. Just make sure you use the 3 hole standard sbc water pump gasket

  • @ronnelson7828
    @ronnelson7828 3 роки тому +2

    Well done video, great information. Noticed the serpentine setup. Maybe do a video on how you changed things.
    This is a repeat comment, the original dissapeared.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      Thats a custom serp belt I made from a original tpi third gen, I like how you noticed that haha 😄

    • @ronnelson7828
      @ronnelson7828 3 роки тому +2

      @@cuttersperformance I've done something similar with 96- 2000 vortec brackets and short C4 vette pump with mercruiser pulley. Cut off the a.c. mount above the steering pump and bored a hole through the alternator bracket where the heater hose comes out the side of the water pump. Used a Holley aluminum vortec timing cover to fit underneath the shorty style vette pump. This is on an 880 block with vortec heads, E air-gap and carb. Less is more and mo' betta'!

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      @Ron Nelson i like your style man! You would have loved my vortech blower serp belt set up made from tpi brackets haha ran 11 secs with that set up, no belt slip

  • @ABs70nova
    @ABs70nova Рік тому

    Horrible advice. U cut that many large holes into your thermostat u mine as well take it out. Your not letting the coolant stay in long enough.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому

      Ive ran 3 holes in my thermostat for several years without ill effect. It gets to operating temp and doesn't have the vortec temp swing

  • @steveblottenberger1097
    @steveblottenberger1097 3 роки тому +1

    Steve from Annapolis all these years I've been lucky never had that problem never thought about that good job thank you so much

  • @geoffernie
    @geoffernie 2 роки тому +1

    Only have 2 outlets on the water pump, large to radiator plug the small 5/8 to the heater, have the bypass in the front of manfold. Just wondering how I can run this 2 the water pump.
    Thanks

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому

      Some guys tee it into the heater hose

    • @geoffernie
      @geoffernie 2 роки тому

      @@cuttersperformance ok will do that, should I still drill 2 holes in the thromstat as well.

  • @keithgoodman7966
    @keithgoodman7966 2 роки тому +1

    I have a vortec block without the coolant bypass hole and I plan on using after market heads. So instead of using the ugly vortec water pump and the bypass hose to the intake I can just drill holes in the thermostat? Thank you for this video you have a new subscriber!

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому +1

      Thats correct, ive done it many of times. I actually drill one hole in thermostats that have a bypass. I find it makes bleeding the air out of the coolant easier and stops air locks.
      Try 2 to 3 holes to start and keep a eye on the temperature. If you notice it climbs way past thermostat temp then all of a sudden drops then you need more bypass holes.
      Too many holes will cause it to get to operation temp slowly or never.
      Cheers! And thanks for checking out my video

    • @keithgoodman7966
      @keithgoodman7966 2 роки тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance Awesome, thank you so much!

  • @oldsrocket8456
    @oldsrocket8456 Рік тому

    What if I use a heater core back into my passenger side of my intake manifold will that work as a bypass my l31 does not have the 3rd by pass hole for the left side of the water pump but my water pump has that hole

  • @davenkaren2572
    @davenkaren2572 Рік тому

    Ok, so @ 3:32 I got just a tiny bit confused? I have the old school block with pump bypass, and about to put my Vortec heads on (followed your every step to build them!), and not sure if I need to do anything or not? You said something about “you guys won’t have issues”, but wasn’t completely clear? Am I good, or do I need to drill the T-stat?
    Thanks in advance, Pat!!!! I love every one of your vids!! You’re awesome!!!

  • @richardsmith-qy6vl
    @richardsmith-qy6vl 2 роки тому

    I'm loving your channel I have a big block 427 60 over so it's a 440 howards hydraulic roller cam afr265 oval port full cnc heads victor jr.intake 850 Holly hp carb my cam specs 235x242@50 618 lift on a 108 lsa it's a lil over 10 to 1 compression I was hoping for 550 hp or at least 525 but I think I'm a lil shy on duration Monday I suppose to go pick up a 358 small block that has a steel crank pink rods and a set of 67 corvette dubble hump heads with 202 x160 valves the guy claims the motor makes 450 hp . So if I do get it I might be interested in you working a pair of afr as cast 195 heads. Can't wait to see the people's build over your build complete oh by the way the 358 I was talking about only has like 512 lift flat tappet lunati hydraulic.

  • @toflo55
    @toflo55 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Super helpful!

  • @anthonypritchard7710
    @anthonypritchard7710 Рік тому

    Great video. What if I’m running an 880 block with no bypass holes and also running aftermarket aluminum heads that’s not drilled for a vortec style intake ?

  • @joe-hp4nk
    @joe-hp4nk Місяць тому

    I have a set of old school Bowtie heads that'll blow the doors off your vortec heads.

  • @TheShadeTreeFixitMan
    @TheShadeTreeFixitMan 2 роки тому

    I am retrofitting an 02 4.3 V6 back to carburetor and HEI distributor. My intake manifold is an Edelbrock Performer, which does not have the port for the bypass. Can I just block the water pump bypass and drill the holes in the thermostat and be done with it? I could put an elbow up on top of the manifold and fabricate a bypass that way, but would rather not. Thanks for your help.

    • @matthewmiller2268
      @matthewmiller2268 Рік тому

      Instead of a HEI, check out a Progression Ignition distributor.

  • @leesutterlin1757
    @leesutterlin1757 10 місяців тому

    Hey Pat, why not just drill the bypass hole into the vortec head, I have both the block and water pump with the bypass. I have put a hole in the T stat for a long time to deal with the air issue.

  • @ilovedjing
    @ilovedjing 3 роки тому +2

    Hi I can across your video the other day. Last year I put a new water pump on my 77 350 sbc in my 39 chevy . It did not have the bypass hole on the water pump . Well I had a air bubble. Today I put in a new thermostat 180 temp . I drilled 6 5/32 in the new one . I drove it 26 miles and new got over 140 degrees. It was mid 40's here today in Kansas.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +3

      Hey man!
      6 might be too many for you if your running a heater core as it bypasses coolant as well
      Also you should have a bypass on a 77 350 built into the water pump?
      What symptoms where you having to make you think you had a problem?
      If you look at the description in the video for suggestions in how many holes
      Two 5/32 holes would probably be better if your running a heater core

    • @ilovedjing
      @ilovedjing 3 роки тому +1

      The water pump I got from speedway doesn't have the bypass hole In it . I asked them about it and they said it would on the street . I do have a heater core . After I put the new water pump on it would take a couple mile driving and the gauge would go up and the thermostat would open . Gauge would drop off and then go fully all the way around for a second then drop off to 180 and stay there. I'm going to take my old thermostat and drill 2 holes in it and put it back in .see what happens. Thanks for the help

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +2

      @@ilovedjing ahh ok you will for sure want some circulation, two holes should do the trick
      Let me know how it goes

    • @ilovedjing
      @ilovedjing 3 роки тому +2

      @@cuttersperformance Thanks for the help . I couldn't believe 6 holes made that big of a different . I will let you know how it goes

    • @ilovedjing
      @ilovedjing 3 роки тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance okay today I put in the old thermostat with 2 holes in it . Drove around 28 miles . Stayed around 160 on the gauge . 45 degrees today.

  • @phillipball-reed8071
    @phillipball-reed8071 3 роки тому +1

    Great info in the video! No one talks about the coolant bypass on the vortec’s. I’m certain this should fix the problem I’m having!

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      Are you experiencing a huge temp fluctuation?

    • @phillipball-reed8071
      @phillipball-reed8071 3 роки тому +2

      @@cuttersperformance I have been getting boil over when I close my heater core valve. Then it runs hot. Basically after watching your video I realized when I close the heater core valve that takes away the bypass. So I will use the other nipple off the water pump and go to the intake under the thermostat! Then I should be able to close my heater core for the summer months! (1969 Suburban)

  • @e-racer4673
    @e-racer4673 2 роки тому

    My brother bought a Motown block and was having trouble leaking water from the water pump because he used an old-school water pump in the block did not meet up to the water pump plus it did not even have a hole in it for the water to flow through so we took the old school water pump threaded and blocked let Bypass in it but if he ever gets rid of the engine somebody else may have trouble leaking water from there if they change the water pump

  • @alexgo1034
    @alexgo1034 3 роки тому +1

    Good thermostat already have air bleed hole with small valve in it to block coolant flow )

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      Need more than a air bleed if your using vortecs
      You need a small amount of coolant flow at all times

    • @alexgo1034
      @alexgo1034 3 роки тому

      @@cuttersperformance - Heater always has coolant flow from heads to pump

  • @QB_Wopster
    @QB_Wopster 3 місяці тому

    For all us old guys that didn't have vortec heads back when, thank you
    I really wish you guys were on the west coast
    Take care

  • @jacquelinechellis4036
    @jacquelinechellis4036 Рік тому

    Just a thought if the holes in thermostat stop thermostat from opening motor could run too cool and circulation is slowed down cause thermostat is not opening as much. Even just two holes in thermostat can cause it to not open as much as it should.

  • @shanemcclaran3012
    @shanemcclaran3012 Рік тому

    I drill a couple small holes in the thermostat so the water still flows a little. And I'll put a brake bleeder in one of the intake water ports near the thermostat housing

  • @robertries7774
    @robertries7774 3 роки тому +1

    Can I use a short Chevy water pump on my 383 Vortex build? All of my accessory drive pulleys are for a short pump.
    Thanks.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah you should have no problems. Just make sure you have some sort of coolant bypass

    • @robertries7774
      @robertries7774 3 роки тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance should I plug the bypass hole on the water pump? I will either drill the thermostat or run a bypass hose. Could I drill the heads and block for the coolant bypass if I don't want to run a hose from the pump to manifold like a big block?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      @@robertries7774 A hose from the water pump to the intake will work. If the block has a coolant bypass you could drill the head. Or if your running a heater core you could also just add 2 or 3 small holes in the thermostat and you won't have the huge swing in temp when the thermostat opens

    • @robertries7774
      @robertries7774 3 роки тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance Yes running a heater core, probably just end up drilling the t stat.

  • @EvanLightner304
    @EvanLightner304 Рік тому

    I put new Vortec heads on my 74 sbc. Decided to drill 2 1/8 holes in the thermostat instead of drilling the head. Having trouble with the system pressurizing, top hose gets hard as a rock while it’s running. Doesn’t overheat though, ran it today and it stayed around 180-200. Any suggestions??

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому +1

      The system is supposed to be pressurized with the cap installed. Typically around 15 psi, the pressure in the cooling system brings up the boiling point of the coolant from 212 degF to 240+ @ 15 psi.

    • @EvanLightner304
      @EvanLightner304 Рік тому

      @@cuttersperformance thanks for the response. I just watched your video completely and you recommend 4-6 5/32 holes in the stat, I’m going to try that. I know it has to be pressurized, but this is excessive

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому +1

      @@EvanLightner304 read the description in the video on how many holes. 4 to 6 is the max.

    • @EvanLightner304
      @EvanLightner304 Рік тому

      Thanks man!!

  • @emeraldstevens8922
    @emeraldstevens8922 3 роки тому +1

    Good info 👌👊

  • @Knoluvv
    @Knoluvv Рік тому

    If you see this and answer I would be so grateful .
    I have a later block with the bypass. I’m using vortec heads that block the bypass. And I’m using a v belt direction water pump . From what I gather from this video . I can also just drill holes in my thermostat and be ok also right ?
    Thanks in advance . Awsome video

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому +1

      Yes, if you dont have a bypass, a few holes in the thermostat (follow directions in description) will stop the vortec tempature swing and prevent head cracking

  • @Playboiw900
    @Playboiw900 3 місяці тому

    What did you use to plug the water pump bypass hole

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 місяці тому

      You don't have to plug it when using vortecs heads on a older block. The vortec head blocks it off

    • @Playboiw900
      @Playboiw900 3 місяці тому

      @@cuttersperformance I have a Chevy 350 with speedmaster aluminum heads I went with serpentine set up and my 3rd hole where the water pump at I need to plug it

  • @Sportsman883
    @Sportsman883 2 роки тому

    So if I have vortec heads on the engine I don’t need to worry about the bypass hole in the block? I can run a tbi pump on the engine to keep the reverse rotation? (vortec 880 block with the hole below the water pump bolt + mechanical fuel pump machined)

    • @Sportsman883
      @Sportsman883 2 роки тому

      Just have to have a hose from water pump to intake

  • @Hobo-Henry
    @Hobo-Henry 3 роки тому

    Great video series, my current build uses 062's. my question is what head gaskets do you use, watching this video i notice you using what looks to be valve pocketed gaskets. I've only been able to find two types of vortec head gaskets, Cometic MLS Head Gaskets C5269-023 (.023) and Cometic MLS Head Gaskets C5269-027 (.027). have you found any more choices ?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +1

      My favorite head gasket for vortec builds is the Felpro 501SD (.041 compressed)
      They say they are not for performance but I know guys that use them boosted and nitrous and they work quite well.
      I have actually never used a mls gasket on a vortec head. I typically only use them on power adder motors

  • @pacotrujillp5576
    @pacotrujillp5576 Місяць тому

    Hi do you have any engine for sale

  • @chrismott186
    @chrismott186 2 роки тому

    what about running a tbi serpentine setup and water pump with vortec heads.....?? mine had never run over 180?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому

      Do you have the temp probe for the gauge in the head or the intake?
      Often times you may not notice the temp swing with the probe in the heads. You can still get air pockets around the thermostat depending on the layout of the cooling system (rad height vs thermostat height)

  • @davideldridge2537
    @davideldridge2537 3 роки тому

    If the pump bypass puts water in the passenger side head and the thermostat is closed there is no where for the water to return to. Water has to flow through the thermostat and into the radiator then back to the pump. If the thermostat is closed no flow.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому

      No the water flows from the head back to the water pump from that hole
      Think of it as a return hole
      Check around 3 min mark in the video, hopfully that makes sense to you. I was just explaining the passage not the actual flow path and thats why I added the subtitle
      Cheers! 🏁

  • @mannmadesbc
    @mannmadesbc 3 роки тому

    Great info!! Thanks.

  • @Buck_Em_Garage
    @Buck_Em_Garage 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you. I learnt something today! Never had issues with my Vortec heads on old school block heat wise but I might drill some holes in my thermostat anyways.

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  3 роки тому +2

      Would highly recommend it! Try to keep those suckers from cracking haha 😄

    • @Buck_Em_Garage
      @Buck_Em_Garage 3 роки тому +2

      @@cuttersperformance I’ll do it. I’m pulling the heads soon to drill the push rod holes to 1/2”. Too close for my liking with the 1.6’s. I’ll have the coolant drained anyways.

    • @scottalvarez8870
      @scottalvarez8870 2 роки тому

      Learned

    • @billybobjoephil
      @billybobjoephil 7 місяців тому +1

      Seems like if you’re pulling the heads, then you should just drill the bypass hole through the deck. That would be the correct fix..no?

  • @Italian_man11
    @Italian_man11 2 роки тому

    What does the bypass do exactly? Do I need it?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  2 роки тому

      Yes, you want some coolant circulation when the thermostat is closed. This prevents a large sweep in head temperature when the thermostat opens.
      It prevents head cracks and air pockets

  • @oxyfee6486
    @oxyfee6486 Рік тому

    Are you a Canadian Business?

    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому

      Yeah im in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦

    • @oxyfee6486
      @oxyfee6486 Рік тому

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    • @cuttersperformance
      @cuttersperformance  Рік тому

      @@oxyfee6486 yeah within a hour. Feel free to email me a pcperformance1@outlook.com

    • @oxyfee6486
      @oxyfee6486 Рік тому +1

      @@cuttersperformance Finally, a UA-camr I like who’s close, 😂 I will definitely be in touch, Thank You