WoodyO
Well-Known Member
Evening all,
A few photos and brief description of this job.
Reason: 1. There's a noticeable difference in engine performance when cold and found if cruising at 45mph in rain/cold the coolant temp stayed very low. 2. I do go off roading and through the occasional ford, so needed a means of turning the fan off.
Electric fan from an Astra, simple aluminium brackets onto existing radiator bolts.
Wired into battery live via a relay, switched from the dash. Either off completely, auto or on.
Auto will make use of a temp switch in the top hose when it arrives.
Unfortunately didn't have space in the existing bank of relays so I've mounted it and the fuse to the side of the radiator.
A few photos and brief description of this job.
Reason: 1. There's a noticeable difference in engine performance when cold and found if cruising at 45mph in rain/cold the coolant temp stayed very low. 2. I do go off roading and through the occasional ford, so needed a means of turning the fan off.
Electric fan from an Astra, simple aluminium brackets onto existing radiator bolts.
Wired into battery live via a relay, switched from the dash. Either off completely, auto or on.
Auto will make use of a temp switch in the top hose when it arrives.
Unfortunately didn't have space in the existing bank of relays so I've mounted it and the fuse to the side of the radiator.