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Old 02-12-2003, 04:43 AM
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A small amount of flow, even under very cold conditions, is beneficial because heat is generated in only very limited parts of the engine: The top of the cylinder and the cylinder head. Evening-out the temperature throughout the block warms the oil quicker and allows the block to expand (thermally) uniformly. The intake manifold also may work better when it's warmed a bit. Clearances progress to design specs quicker.
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