On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:46:45 +0100, "TVS" <
[email protected]>
wrote:
>> Mine is fitted in the 'push' position (in front of the rad) and I
>> turned and welded a temp switch collar into the top of the thermostat
>> housing to take a std temp switch (that in turn drives a relay to
>> activate the fan).
>
>> I took the car out for a shakedown run yesterday (just fitted new road
>> springs, damper inserts, poly bushes etc) and noticed the temp was
>> building up. Stopped for a quick check and found the fan was 'stuck'.
>> I gave it a little push and away it went ;-)
>>
>> It seems this is something they 'can do' if unused for a while ..?
>
>Yes, when a fan is set infront of the rad it get all the damp and salt
>chucked up from the road... doesn't to there reliability much good!
Em, I thought the rad was nearly 'transparent' as far as air / water
was concerned so therefore it wouldn't matter if the fan was in front
or behind it?
Also
>blocks flow thought the rad under normal driving conditions.
Again, I see how it might look that way but the blades / body of the
fan would offer the same air resistance whatever side they were on?
eg, the air can only pass *through* the rad if there is nothing on the
other side?
Also, I would of thought it's much easier to blow air 'at' something
than to suck it away from it ...aka a houselold fan? <shrug>? (It's
probably different if it is 'cowelled' )
Takes me back
>to my comuting to Uni days in a Mini - aux. rads over the clutch housing,
>overheating in trafic, heater on full for extra cooling,dogey electric fans
>and thermostats.... ahhh it was fun
Toby
Exactly .. it's all too easy and 'remote' these days .. lulls one into
a false sense of security ..
Since I've replaced the front springs and polybushes on the 1300
Ranger it sits a bit higher (till I get the 2L Pinto in there <g>) and
is quite a bit firmer .. before it used to 'float' (like a 2CV) and
now must be more like driving a 2 1/4 Series Landrover .. stiff choppy
ride, feel everything through the wheel, yer back and backside and
with an underpowered engine .. fun aint it ;-)
All the best ..
T i m