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Excellent job there, and what a fit :thumbup:I'm sure i'm probably wrong, as I'm certainly no expert, but to me the fins look as if they're the wrong way round? :-k
Quote from: marky on January 13, 2009, 00:11:36Excellent job there, and what a fit :thumbup:I'm sure i'm probably wrong, as I'm certainly no expert, but to me the fins look as if they're the wrong way round? :-kOriginally the fan was fitted on the back of the Chevy radiator (standing in front of the car) in order to suck air through the radiator (from the outside in)That's where it's going to be on my Land Rover, so I can't see any problems there...or have I missed someting major here.... 8-[I've tested the fan on a spare battery and it certainly suc..... well, does a good job ! :)
Hi EdwinGreat job. A few years ago i got a good dressing down from a very pompous man at Kenlow, for having the cheek to compare there fans (which wasn't waterproof) to a £10 fan from a scrap yard.Now you will be on the lookout for a thermostat, unfortunately the Italian company that made the ones i sell have gone bum, but i am on the lookout for a suitable replacement.I can recommend the X-eng one. Regardswizard :twisted:PS have you got the engine in yet ?
Hi Edwin.have you at least got the engine out of your friends van. :shock:wizard :twisted:
It's not a bad idea to keep it inside the original housing as it will be a tad more efficient but also it will pull air through the intercooler. I wonder if removing the viscous fan means the intercooler doesn't get enough air any more :-k
One way of stopping that is to constantly power the fan on that side, noisey, but as they are wired to the second battery.
I've noticed a slight drop off in performance Mmmmm, I think I feel some tinkering coming on.........