Radiator Fan switch
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Ah, I changed my otter to a m22 as well and really struggled finding one that was right.
Scanned the books in the factors for ages..ended up going for a lower temp as i used to find the fan wouldncone on too late in traffic and although it never overheated it seemed like it took an age to bring the temp down as it was too high when the fan kicked in. Plus the water in the rad always wants to be lower.
Anyway, new one is bang on!
Dug out the receipt and part number INT50090 (I think it's 86-81)
Scanned the books in the factors for ages..ended up going for a lower temp as i used to find the fan wouldncone on too late in traffic and although it never overheated it seemed like it took an age to bring the temp down as it was too high when the fan kicked in. Plus the water in the rad always wants to be lower.
Anyway, new one is bang on!
Dug out the receipt and part number INT50090 (I think it's 86-81)
The original leaked but only when the engine was cold, as soon as the rubber (& silicone goop) seal got hot it sealed OK. While the rad was being re-cored I had a M22 boss soldered in instead, however as that was well over a year ago I'd sort of forgotten until I dug the rad out of the lockup.
I'm busy with the oil lines at the moment, I'm moving the oil stat so the hoses take a little more "direct" route and create a space for the EPAS pump bottle.
I'm busy with the oil lines at the moment, I'm moving the oil stat so the hoses take a little more "direct" route and create a space for the EPAS pump bottle.
B@man said:
mrzigazaga said:
rely on the gauge and a manual fan switch...I have faith in my Wedges gauges...Hope i haven't just cursed it....
I don't have your level of faith !

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