One thing I would like to point out is the fact that this was an a-level project and as such I nearly didnt have time to build what you see now. I has not been possible to test each combination in copper only with wax models.
To awnser Marcos points, one barb is different as I dropped it and one barb got bent and snapped off, it has since been soldered back on as I didnt have enough time to replace it.
Also the block did have a third layer which combined the channels but this was abandoned becuase the block would have been way to heavy and complex.
I have not had time to test and will not untill I get it back from the exam bords. I will not test it as I just sold my H20 rig as I found it to hard to make it easily LANable. When I do get it back it will be up for grabs to be reviewed by some one with a large TEC.
The weight of the block for mounting will not be a problem, the only thing that will be is the large inlet pipe which will be stiff and if not suported could drag the block off the core, if suported the block should mount fine. If not stiffer springs can be used on the top over the bottom bolts.
To beavs point, I have read the PRO coolings block round up and reading abut this block I wanted to make sure my block would not end up the same way. As man weight saving features have been used as possible with out counting removing the second layer.
Any more questions fire ahead but dont make negative remarks that are not constructive.
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