Daisy wrote:None cool as good as the viscious fan assembly.
the twinthermos wont solve the problem when towing.
I learnt this via towing my buggy around with my old GQ which had the twinthermos on it.
Radiator flush, thermostat replacement etc are ideal towards improving your cooling system.
TOM
When the fan clutch shit itself on my Rodeo I wasn't going to pay the $400+ ripoff for a new one so I bought an aftermarket one which shit itself within 3 months. I got a replacement under warranty and the shit itself within 3 months too so I got my money back and installed an electric fan with a manual switch.
It's only a 14" but it's a front mount off a BMW (made by Seimens) and its so grunty I had to use a 70A relay and a 50A fuse as a 30A kept blowing, and yes, it loads up the alternator as it winds up and wiring is big enough is big enough for it.
Although I hardly have to turn it on (no traffic lights or long waits in my town

) when I do have to use it the gauge drops to normal in less than 30 seconds.
I mostly have to use it when it's in 4wd, especially low range.
It'll do until I fix the original fan clutch which is an Aisin brand and can be pulled apart for new fluid.
Not all electric fans are bad. I've also gone through mud which doesn't affect it.
