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    Coolant passage under carb

    I'm confused on where the coolant passage is under the carb, I need to block it off for the weber install. If anybody can send me a picture of what it looks like or guide me through this I would greatly appreciate it, and by the way I've already tried looking thru old posts and pictures won't load and no one is pretty clear on where the coolant passage is located. I apologize if I sound dumb I'm very new to this type of stuff



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    Re: Coolant passage under carb

    Okay so after actually searching really hard thru old post I have found the information I need, I'm not sure how to delete threads I think and admin has to do it, but if you are able to delete this you can it's just taking up server space at this point

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    Re: Coolant passage under carb

    you can't just bypass coolant flowing through the manifold, or your temp sender won't work, and you can't just block off the hoses as that is your coolant bypass before the thermostat opens

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