Griffith Fan Removal
Griffith Fan Removal
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Spidermann

Original Poster:

11 posts

176 months

Sunday 4th June 2017
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Hi All,
Don't know if I have something wrong but I have spent most of this weekend trying to change a broken fan on my Griff and it is still in the car😤
I have got most of the stuff out of the way however fan cowel won't clear the anti roll bar?
Does anyone know if I have to remove the rads and fans all together?
I thought I could just change one of the fans?
Please help???
Spidermann

cjb44

739 posts

139 months

Sunday 4th June 2017
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I changed a fan on my pre cat 4.3 in about 20 mins, cannot remember anything getting in the way; what model is yours - is the 500 different someone will be along soon to give you better advice.

Colin RedGriff

2,541 posts

278 months

Sunday 4th June 2017
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The cowling is bolted top and bottom to the radiator so rad has to come out to remove the cowl. You might be able to loosen the rad fixings and slide it up into the nose enough to remove without disconnecting all the pipe work but it might need another pair of hands to help.

Can't remember how the fans are bolted to the cowl though

Spidermann

Original Poster:

11 posts

176 months

Monday 5th June 2017
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Thanks cjb44 and Colin Redgriff...... Red Griff by any chance or just a coincidence?


I will take the rad out as a good oportunity to flush out, might upgrade?
do need to watch the pennies though as I also need carpets and new hood window soon.
For your info; the fans are held on with nylocks so you will need access to the back/ inside the cowel.....oh dear!!

Thanks again chaps

Spidermann

PS don't worry I am not sitting here in a red and blue outfit as I type this..........that would be weird!!

Steve_D

13,801 posts

279 months

Tuesday 6th June 2017
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Spidermann said:
.......I will take the rad out as a good opportunity to flush out, might upgrade?.......
What do you consider an upgrade?
An ali rad is not as efficient unless it has a larger core and it would seem they are prone to cracking.

If your existing rad is in good order then I would clean it and look after it.

Steve

Colin RedGriff

2,541 posts

278 months

Tuesday 6th June 2017
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Spidermann said:
Thanks cjb44 and Colin Redgriff...... Red Griff by any chance or just a coincidence?
No coincidence




Spidermann

Original Poster:

11 posts

176 months

Wednesday 7th June 2017
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Thanks Steve D, perhaps I will leave well alone.
Colin our griff looks fantastic,
I'll post a pic of mine when I get time.

Thanks for all the help guys
smile