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Old May 20, 2007 | 01:45 PM
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Fan switch part numbers

hello all

i installed a set of z28 dual fans in my 86 buick regal. i have installed it with dual relays, one for each fan. my questions is that i have a factory fan switch in the and it gets too hot for my taste. what i am looking for are the part #s for a switch or a cross reference with a 200 degree turn on and 185 turn off that i can pick up at napa or another parts house. i can be a little higher or lower on either end.

before you flame me i did a search and found the hypertech and the one from the corvette site. btw i like the corvette one, nice on and off temps but i want to pick it up not order it and wait, which i'm doing anyway but i just installed it friday. TIA

TONY
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Old May 20, 2007 | 03:33 PM
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Re: Fan switch part numbers

Heads up. Thread will be closed by first mod that comes here. This is for third gens only.
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Old May 20, 2007 | 11:33 PM
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Re: Fan switch part numbers

Originally Posted by rideon1200
Heads up. Thread will be closed by first mod that comes here. This is for third gens only.
sorry dude but i am using fans from a 3rd gen and i have read all the post on here looks like i'm doing the same thing a lot of the guys on here are doing. not trying to flame you.
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