Well, it survived a run to Skegness and back yesterday. Factory water
temp gauge stayed rock solid, thermo' housing water temp gauge stayed
around 83 degrees constantly, rad temp gauge, (sensor bolted to side of
rad just above shroud mounting point), stayed under 60 degrees. Did as
you suggested Vince, and just switched the fan on for speeds under 50 mph,
and she ran like a dream there and back. Didn't overly push her as I did
notice early on that there was some slight contact, (removed paint from
back edge of fan motor), between the water pump spindle and the back of
the fan motor, so kept her under seventy with no extremely rapid acceleration,
just to be on the safe side. Other than that, it worked to perfection.
Now I just have to whip the assembly back out so that I can space the motor
away from the shroud assembly slightly, just to give a bit more clearance
between the motor and pump. All in all, though, quite chuffed. When I take
it out I'll take a proper picture of the new fan assembly, so that you can see
what it looks like, rather than the partial engine bay shot.
temp gauge stayed rock solid, thermo' housing water temp gauge stayed
around 83 degrees constantly, rad temp gauge, (sensor bolted to side of
rad just above shroud mounting point), stayed under 60 degrees. Did as
you suggested Vince, and just switched the fan on for speeds under 50 mph,
and she ran like a dream there and back. Didn't overly push her as I did
notice early on that there was some slight contact, (removed paint from
back edge of fan motor), between the water pump spindle and the back of
the fan motor, so kept her under seventy with no extremely rapid acceleration,
just to be on the safe side. Other than that, it worked to perfection.
Now I just have to whip the assembly back out so that I can space the motor
away from the shroud assembly slightly, just to give a bit more clearance
between the motor and pump. All in all, though, quite chuffed. When I take
it out I'll take a proper picture of the new fan assembly, so that you can see
what it looks like, rather than the partial engine bay shot.
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