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Old 11-14-2014, 03:03 PM
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Default BBC parallel vs. series cooling

BBC parallel vs. series cooling

I am in the process of assembling a 427+.030. It will have 063 heads bolted to a 73’ 3999289 block. In the past I have used Fel-Pro 8180PT2 head gaskets on this engine with no issues. This rebuild will include new forged pistons with a skoshi more compression (no more than 10:1), solid lifter 143 cam (just because cuz’ I want the chatter -- LOL), etc. This will be a nostalgia street machine with the occasional playing at the strip.

With that being said, there’s been much discussion on the net as to the pros/cons of parallel vs. series cooling as applied to the Mk-IV BBC.

So I ask the experts here – should the deck be drilled or not? If the holes are drilled, what Fel-Pro gaskets should be used now? (Examples being 1017-1, 1037, etc.)

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