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Re: electric fans



Ben

Sorry to disappoint you re the oil cooler.

about 3 years back i bought a cooler from rimmers and as far as I am concern it was a waste of money.  I put is on and the first thing I found was that installing the pipe work around the pump, filter and exhaust pipe was a pain and secondly the only thing it did was reduce my oil pressure about 7 to 10 pounds.

The unit is now sitting in the loft of my garage.

As for a thrmostat, the 2500S sedans have a nice unit that fits into a hose running from the thermostat unit to the inlet manifold.  It screws into a metal pipe and drives the electric fan.  the only negaive is that it cannot be adjusted.

However, if you are installing an electric fan, i would suggest that you incorporate a manual override switch which allows you to control the system before the auto gets to the temperature.

I have this set up in both my 2500sedan and stag.

regards  brian




At 02:57 PM 11/03/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>Hi, 
>I want to retrofit my fans for the AC to cool the engine radiator. 
>(my AC doesn't work).  Ideally, I'd like the fans to come on
>automatically when the engine temp. reaches a certain temp.  Firstly,
>is there a thermostat that someone can recommend?  Where would be an
>ideal place to put this thermostat?  Is there a place on the block
>where I can just screw in a thermostat? 
>If all fails, I could just connect the fans directly to a switch under
>the dash and switch the fans on when needed.  
>I've ordered an engine oil cooler kit from Rimmers.  How effective are
>engine oil coolers?  
>
>
>
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