MANUAL COLLING FAN =c
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From: CHicago illinois
Car: 1989 camaro rs
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MANUAL COLLING FAN =c
SO THE 89 CAMARO I BOUGHT FEW MONTHS AGO HAS MANUAL COOLING FAN WITH A SWITCH UNDER BY THE FUSE BOX....THE WIRES 2 THE SWITCH GET vvveeerry HOT...WHY IS THAT ITS COPPER WIRE...
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From: London, Ont, Canada
Car: 87 T-Top GTA
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27
Re: MANUAL COLLING FAN =c
Could be wrong gauge of wire, could be unfused wires, cheap On/Off switch, or crappy work!(bubble gum and shoelaces wrapped in duct tape).
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From: belle fourche,s.d.
Car: '82 z28
Engine: L83 5.7
Transmission: 700r4-1985
Axle/Gears: 3.42 posi
Re: MANUAL COLLING FAN =c
probably because they connected those wires straight
to the fan motor instead of using a relay like the
original fan circuit,probably too-thin wiring too,18 GA
or so,if it's the original fan that will draw around 12amp
at full speed,over 30a for a couple seconds after it is
first switched on until it's up to speed. fan should be
reconnected using a good quality relay and proper
wiring,pretty easy to hook up an add-on thermostat
control if you do not want to repair and reconnect the
original fan circuit.
to the fan motor instead of using a relay like the
original fan circuit,probably too-thin wiring too,18 GA
or so,if it's the original fan that will draw around 12amp
at full speed,over 30a for a couple seconds after it is
first switched on until it's up to speed. fan should be
reconnected using a good quality relay and proper
wiring,pretty easy to hook up an add-on thermostat
control if you do not want to repair and reconnect the
original fan circuit.
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From: Concordia Kansas
Car: 1987 Iroc Z 1990 RS 1991 RS
Engine: 454 soon 496
Transmission: Soon T56
Axle/Gears: 308 Posi
Re: MANUAL COLLING FAN =c
Might want to get that fixed because a hot wire will melt and whatever else is around it. Becareful inspect your other wires to make sure they are not burned.
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From: London, Ont, Canada
Car: 87 T-Top GTA
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27
Re: MANUAL COLLING FAN =c
probably because they connected those wires straight
to the fan motor instead of using a relay like the
original fan circuit,probably too-thin wiring too,18 GA
or so,if it's the original fan that will draw around 12amp
at full speed,over 30a for a couple seconds after it is
first switched on until it's up to speed. fan should be
reconnected using a good quality relay and proper
wiring,pretty easy to hook up an add-on thermostat
control if you do not want to repair and reconnect the
original fan circuit.
to the fan motor instead of using a relay like the
original fan circuit,probably too-thin wiring too,18 GA
or so,if it's the original fan that will draw around 12amp
at full speed,over 30a for a couple seconds after it is
first switched on until it's up to speed. fan should be
reconnected using a good quality relay and proper
wiring,pretty easy to hook up an add-on thermostat
control if you do not want to repair and reconnect the
original fan circuit.
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From: belle fourche,s.d.
Car: '82 z28
Engine: L83 5.7
Transmission: 700r4-1985
Axle/Gears: 3.42 posi
Re: MANUAL COLLING FAN =c
thanks,problems with the fan circuit seems to be
almost chronic with the LO3 cars for some reason
almost chronic with the LO3 cars for some reason
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From: London, Ont, Canada
Car: 87 T-Top GTA
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.27
Re: MANUAL COLLING FAN =c
Its amazing how many car out there have manual switches because the PO didn't how to fix it, or they didn't want to spend time or money and fix it right!
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