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Streamline your cooling system plumbing with the Canton billet filler water neck, specifically engineered for Chevy V8 engines. This 90-degree unit combines a thermostat housing with an integrated radiator filler neck, eliminating the need for a separate high-point fill location. Machined from high-quality billet aluminum, this piece offers superior strength and a sleek, modern appearance that stands out in any engine bay.
This water neck is perfect for custom cooling setups where space is at a premium. The multiple NPT ports allow for easy installation of temperature gauges, cooling fans, or steam lines, providing a clean and organized engine bay. The -16 AN fitting ensures maximum coolant flow, helping to keep your Chevy V8 running at optimal temperatures during high-load racing conditions. By integrating the filler neck directly into the thermostat housing, you reduce the number of potential leak points and simplify your cooling system layout. Experience the precision and performance of Canton cooling components at GGCRACING.
Streamline your cooling system plumbing with the Canton billet filler water neck, specifically engineered for Chevy V8 engines. This 90-degree unit combines a thermostat housing with an integrated radiator filler neck, eliminating the need for a separate high-point fill location. Machined from high-quality billet aluminum, this piece offers superior strength and a sleek, modern appearance that stands out in any engine bay.
This water neck is perfect for custom cooling setups where space is at a premium. The multiple NPT ports allow for easy installation of temperature gauges, cooling fans, or steam lines, providing a clean and organized engine bay. The -16 AN fitting ensures maximum coolant flow, helping to keep your Chevy V8 running at optimal temperatures during high-load racing conditions. By integrating the filler neck directly into the thermostat housing, you reduce the number of potential leak points and simplify your cooling system layout. Experience the precision and performance of Canton cooling components at GGCRACING.