john_3.0s Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 ok chaps, me being a cheap skate and all that...... can anyone recommend a decent source of electric rad fan to go on my mex, pref from an easily found scrap car. Seem to recall I got one of an SD1 years ago but not going to find any of those in my local breakers now! If it goes sucessfully I'll do the same for the capper.
Wessie Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 i've got a couple of metro ones there quite small but fookin powerfull
Rick Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 my old nissan micra had a cracking one (i shoulda removed it before scrapping really
Baz. Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 I have used Pug 405 one before now, But you can get a Brand new one from Premierwireing for 44.95, 12" and he sells on E-Bay http://www.premierwiring.co.uk/
Ratters Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 I've got a Pug 405 on mine. Only because years & years ago an old workmate was scrapping one so I nabbed it
mk14dr Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 IIRC, I've been told before that mk1 clio diesel fans fit. I think they're pushers too so you can hide it under the slam panel . Just have a wonder round a scrappies with a tape measure and one of those jump-start powerpack wotsits till you find one that takes your fancy.
MattMk2 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 I have a RS Turbo fan on my Mk2 with a pinto. Works fine on that and was fine on the old 1300 as well.
V8ian Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Depends if you want a Pusher of puller, I used Pug 205 diesel, a compact 2 fan pusher set up, that fits over a Granada rad frame with a bit of fetteling.
GT_Jim Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 when i did mine i looked into bike fans and use 2 so that i could control the cooling plus i have a dynamo and i didnt want to run the risk over draining the battery
GWtaylor Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 i want an electric fan as well but where do you wire it to and is it always blowing or controled??
Rick Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 is it always blowing or controled?? id imagine you wire a temp switch in the circuit mate so it comes on when hot
bomber1 Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 rally design do a kit that fits in the top hose that kicks the fan in and out to ur settings works a treat on my mk1
GT_Jim Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 rally design do a kit that fits in the top hose that kicks the fan in and out to ur settings works a treat on my mk1 its actually better to run them from the bottom hose as the top doesnt give an accurate reading as it is after the thermostat which only opens at a certain temperature its the same reson temp sensors are placed under the thermostat too
GWtaylor Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 rally design do a kit that fits in the top hose that kicks the fan in and out to ur settings works a treat on my mk1 Have you a web or contact number for them there is a massive scrappy near me which has loads of cars like mk 1 golfs will have to go and get some fans tomorrow
jayson2.3pinto Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 same on my mk1 jason although have removed my thermostat centre
Wessie Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/catalog/default.php
GWtaylor Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 Thanks what type of belt wound now be needed though
v6pop Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 john_3.0s If you are going to fit an electric fan then I would run the power source through a relay and ideally have a thermo switch fitted into your rads bottom tank.The thermo switches are available with different heat ranges so you can select the range you want it to turn on/off.I also wired it so I can override the thermo switch just in case that goes tits up. Ive had the Kenlowe type thermo pickup which sits inside the top hose before but I found it leaked and looked a right mess with all the tubing going to the adjustable switch. Either go for a factory fitted (breakers yard)fan or a quality aftermarket one,dont be tempted with a cheap(chinese copy) aftermatket ones. One last thing,if you can fit it with its surround do so,do not use these cheap mounting kits that consist of four metal pins that you have to poke through your rad,the weight of the fan will wreck the finning and cause leaks.
crapichris Posted March 4, 2007 Report Posted March 4, 2007 back some years ago we used the Cavalier thermoswitch mounted in the bottom of the radiator and either a Feiesta or Escort Mk3 fan. Don't know how thin they are on the ground now but I am thinking of fitting an electric fan in the Mk1 Capri so I asked at a local radiator specialist in Luton. He came up with the same idea so it must be still feasable. Quoted me a tenner for the pleasure of cutting a hole in the radiator and soldering a threaded nut for the switch to fit.
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