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Clutch or electric fan ??
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Clutch or electric fan ??
i got a 2.8 diesel lux and wen i put my dual cases in i want 2 lift the transfercase up as high as p[ossible but i think this will make my fan hit the radiator, the question is do i move the rad so it dont hit or do i take the factory clutch fan off and run an electric one ??
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I run thermo's on my RR. Ex EL Falcon.
No problems to date.
If you have a good cooling system then thremos will be fine.
Michael.
No problems to date.
If you have a good cooling system then thremos will be fine.
Michael.
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
the main thing is to is make sure the fans have a good shroud that fits the radiator core. Air flow is everything. Air passing through the whole rad.
Just fitting a couple of elec fans to the rad wil not work efficently.
Michael.
Just fitting a couple of elec fans to the rad wil not work efficently.
Michael.
Mitsubishi 2010 NT DID Pajero wagon, Factory rear diff lock, Dual batteries, ARB bar, winch, Mt ATZ 4 rib tyres.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
1986 RR.
Custom suspension links etc.
HSV 215 engine.
4.3 diffs.
moose wrote:personal option !!!!
1. you always know your clutch fan is there , working(most of the time !!!)
2. electric fan , more engine power !! only minimal !!!
go both !!!!
Ive seen a Hilux break an engine mount and destroy it's clutch fan by stuffing it into the shroud.
74 FJ40, 307, Hilux DBC, 35 Claws, welded rear.
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Ive just converted my 40 from clutch fan to twin electrics. I picked up two standard Nippon Denso/Motorcraft fan and shroud assemblies from a wrecker for $50. These things came out on '80s front wheel drive Mazdas and Hondas, and are as common as muck.
I made one shoud out of the two, which took a little effort, but these things suck harder that BJs Mum. There a few gaps I need to fill around the edge of the shroud to bump up the efficiency, but they cool my Chevy very well. I wired them up with a Davies, Craig Thermo switch and power relay kit ($70). I have a three position switch on my dash so I can select on, off or thermo. People complain about sealing the thermo sensor, but I used two hose clamps and a small amount of RTV and no leaks to date.
I'll post up pics when I have time.
I made one shoud out of the two, which took a little effort, but these things suck harder that BJs Mum. There a few gaps I need to fill around the edge of the shroud to bump up the efficiency, but they cool my Chevy very well. I wired them up with a Davies, Craig Thermo switch and power relay kit ($70). I have a three position switch on my dash so I can select on, off or thermo. People complain about sealing the thermo sensor, but I used two hose clamps and a small amount of RTV and no leaks to date.
I'll post up pics when I have time.
74 FJ40, 307, Hilux DBC, 35 Claws, welded rear.
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Go the twin thermos off AU Falcon. I had sh!tloads of overheating dramas with my ute when I first got it up and running. These things are awesome, and are very slimline if you don't have a lot of room to play with. With the fans going, I can walk past the front of my ute and it will suck a rag into the grill from about 2 1/2 feet away.
Simon.
Event Co-Ordinator - 2007 Logan Challenge
Event Co-Ordinator - 2007 Logan Challenge
Marshy wrote:Go the twin thermos off AU Falcon. I had sh!tloads of overheating dramas with my ute when I first got it up and running. These things are awesome, and are very slimline if you don't have a lot of room to play with. With the fans going, I can walk past the front of my ute and it will suck a rag into the grill from about 2 1/2 feet away.
how much did they cost u?
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Marshy wrote:Go the twin thermos off AU Falcon. I had sh!tloads of overheating dramas with my ute when I first got it up and running. These things are awesome, and are very slimline if you don't have a lot of room to play with. With the fans going, I can walk past the front of my ute and it will suck a rag into the grill from about 2 1/2 feet away.
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Yuri 4x4
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Polyperformance
Yuri 4x4
Longfield
2car wrote:Thermo switch kit. Pretty good kit as far as auto wiring kits go. I used every last bit in the packet and only need a couple of extra bits and pieces to complete the install.
I have one of these kits and in my opinion they are crap, anyone that has been out hard wheelin with me knows my thermo always plays up when i do. wether it bounces out of setting or bad/dirty contacts in mechanism or what i dont know. I am in the middle of figuring out a way to use my original temp sensor to activate fan at a pre determined temp, or will just go with a different temp sensor/switch setup when i find one.
also I have had the thermo blade ride into the rad b4 because the circlip vibrated off, no big mess just a few bent fins.
craig
if anyone wants one of the switch kits pictured i have one at home i bought to replace my old one, but couldnt be bothered as they are crap.
2car wrote:What rad are you running?
Running standard 45 series Landcruiser petrol (2F) radiator.
I will try to get some pix posted as soon as I figure out how to get the pictures small enough to attatch. (only just bought the camera off RUFF, and I'm still working it all out.)
Simon.
Event Co-Ordinator - 2007 Logan Challenge
Event Co-Ordinator - 2007 Logan Challenge
For thermo switches:
VDO make a 92 deg switch for installing into a water jacket
American auto parts have the thermistor type that push imbetween the fins of your rad, 200 F, non adjustable.
Both these are heaps better than the $*%$ davies craig things that turn on when its foggy never mind dunking them.
The one from AAP is sealed and will handle 30 amps, VDO one is just like a temp sensor in size and construction but will only handle 10 amps so youll need a relay too.
I can scratch up part# if you need em.
Cheers
Daryl
VDO make a 92 deg switch for installing into a water jacket
American auto parts have the thermistor type that push imbetween the fins of your rad, 200 F, non adjustable.
Both these are heaps better than the $*%$ davies craig things that turn on when its foggy never mind dunking them.
The one from AAP is sealed and will handle 30 amps, VDO one is just like a temp sensor in size and construction but will only handle 10 amps so youll need a relay too.
I can scratch up part# if you need em.
Cheers
Daryl
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