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Originally Posted by Yogi
Yes, the right one is the one I use for the outlet and is centered. The left is then of course the inlet and is pushed a mm or two back. It is an error and slight lapse of memory honestly. I was marking the holes and was centering them and the first one I did as I wanted and centered it to the back for the three longer rings. Then I did the 2nd barb hole and centered it again but that little lapse of memory I centered it in all four rings. So yep, you caught it  Maybe someday if I get bored I'll remake it but till then it's working just fine.
kronchev: It may be a little more work for the spiral block since it's a bit bigger and you really can't trim that much off to make it smaller since it's a square o-ring. The reason the Maze4 worked so easily is because of the radeon mounting holes being almost exactly the same distance as the mounting holes of the nforce2 chipset. The Maze4 could easly be adapted for other chipsets including intel ones with only a little effort into the top-plate.... Converting a larger cpu block may prove to be a nice challenge.
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forgive me for wondering since this was your handiwork, but shouldnt the INLET be centered, since thats where all the heat would be, then the outlet be futher away?
and I will try it with the spir@l and report back...it might be bad because itd be two blocks and eventually a large heatercore on a poor little L20, but itd be interesting to do just to do it...although I do have plans on making a Socket 7 holddown bracket for the spir@l...