Turning the coling fans around ?
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Is it possible to simply unbolt the cooling fans on the Griff and rotate them by 180 degrees, and then re-affix them ?
The reason is the wiring currently lies down the middle of the fans (looking a bit unsightly), and if I can turn them by 180 degrees the cables can be stowed more neatly and tucked out of view.
Or.................is it more complicated than that ?
Edited by bomb on Sunday 23 February 11:56
you could use the plastic mounting type that pushes through the RAD and locks with a spring clip, using tape to help secure and would allow you to position as you wish. I have used this on a new Rad just fitted and works well and is working OK, no movement. Care required though to make sure rubber spacers fitted correctly so as not to chaff.
I don't want to remove the entire radiator housing unit - I am on about unbolting the fan motor and associated fanblades / plastic shroud, and turning that by 180 degrees, then re-screw it back onto the main housing unit which holds the rad. Thus the cables would lead in from the top, (and could then be hidden) .
See the pic i attached above. The bolts / screws are a light aluminium colour against the black plastic guard.
I will investigate the drain hole ( pops into garage to peer into bonnet.......)
See the pic i attached above. The bolts / screws are a light aluminium colour against the black plastic guard.
I will investigate the drain hole ( pops into garage to peer into bonnet.......)
Edited by bomb on Monday 24th February 16:47
Edited by bomb on Monday 24th February 17:15
After looking closely, I can see the correct way to mount the fan motor IS marked.
Here is a pic. I have shown the marking (by pointing with my screwdriver !).
Looks like I'll have to rethink this one - maybe just tidy up the cables a bit......


Here is a pic. I have shown the marking (by pointing with my screwdriver !).
Looks like I'll have to rethink this one - maybe just tidy up the cables a bit......


Edited by bomb on Monday 24th February 17:14
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