fan wiring delema
#11
I was going to suggest using 87A but I'm too late. As for the fans, I wish you luck. I tried to get some working on an old RRC and was never happy with the results. I prefer a steady temp for my rovers. Having it cycle between 190-210 just drove me nuts because I always feared it would just keep climbing. I ended up just hooking up a manual override and running it none stop while driving. Which kind of defeats the purpose.
#12
I wired in a Spal fan last summer but at the time I wasn't sure how I would do the temp switch to control it. Note that it's on or off, it's not variable speed. Digging around a box of spare race car bits I found I had a spare relay wiring kit as well as a 195F temp switch. So I have this all wired in and then to a switch so I can manually run the fan if I choose. I have the temp switch mounted in the radiator (top, hot) but something is not correct because the fan does not turn on as I expect. Monitoring the Ultragauge says coolant temp gets up to 210F and no fan. I realize the UG is pulling temp elsewhere (tstat housing correct?) but I wouldn't expect that much temp difference. The fan will switch on manually just fine. I need to make sure the temp switch is grounded properly but I believe it is.
The fan seems to work well at least, just need to get the temp switch part sorted. I don't recall how much the temp switch costs but the relay/wiring kit was only like $40 and it's very simple.
The fan seems to work well at least, just need to get the temp switch part sorted. I don't recall how much the temp switch costs but the relay/wiring kit was only like $40 and it's very simple.
#13
Look at my build thread towards the end? There is a pic of a brass adapter from home depot? That adapts the unused coolant hole in the front of the intake , adapts the hole from strange Brit crap to 3/8 x18 not
https://landroverforums.com/forum/bu...-57534/page30/
This puts it just below the engine temp sending unit
Same as Chevy 87 /95 with fuel injection
I have done these in the past and gone with read temp, bad idea imo, need to pull from engine
And be sure the stat is low enough to stay open after fan shutoff
https://landroverforums.com/forum/bu...-57534/page30/
This puts it just below the engine temp sending unit
Same as Chevy 87 /95 with fuel injection
I have done these in the past and gone with read temp, bad idea imo, need to pull from engine
And be sure the stat is low enough to stay open after fan shutoff
Last edited by TOM R; 12-09-2014 at 11:40 AM.
#14
Look at my build thread towards the end? There is a pic of a brass adapter from home depot? That adapts the unused coolant hole in the front of the intake , adapts the hole from strange Brit crap to 3/8 x18 not
https://landroverforums.com/forum/bu...-57534/page30/
This puts it just below the engine temp sending unit
Same as Chevy 87 /95 with fuel injection
I have done these in the past and gone with read temp, bad idea imo, need to pull from engine
And be sure the stat is low enough to stay open after fan shutoff
https://landroverforums.com/forum/bu...-57534/page30/
This puts it just below the engine temp sending unit
Same as Chevy 87 /95 with fuel injection
I have done these in the past and gone with read temp, bad idea imo, need to pull from engine
And be sure the stat is low enough to stay open after fan shutoff
Cheers.
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