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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: Sasolburg, Free State, South Africa
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Electric fan and aluminum radiator questions 250 straight 6
So long story short, with the replacement of my old 250ci engine block, I changed the radiator & fan to an aluminum radiator and electric fan, and I upgraded the alternator.
I have a temp switch for the fan, but it comes on too late in my opinion (Reading on my meter says 120-130 C which would be 248-266 F when the fan comes on). I don't want the fan to run permanently, but I also don't want to mess with the temperature switch. I'm thinking that I should put a switch in the cabin and/or connect it to something like the brake lights. Maybe there is something else I can connect it to in order to automatically turn it on/off? Any thoughts/opinions?
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