Why bother with these half harted solutions and risk damage to your
radiator or, even worse, your bonnet. Fit a thermo switch controlled
electric fan fitted to the radiator shroud, not the core, and never look
back. Cheap and easy to replace if needed. And it works when needed
only. I have fitted them for donkey's years ( since the mid sixties) and
never had any mishaps.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
BJ8 Healeys schreef:
> China.
>
> If the blades look like the original Healey fan, but there are more of them,
> I bought one from Moss Motors in 1995 and 9 months and 2,500 miles later it
> threw a blade (two blades were missing when I removed it). My materials lab
> at work determined that the blades broke because of fatigue. Moss replaced
> it with an identical fan, but issued a bulletin a short time later directing
> everyone who bought one to return it for a different style fan and a gift
> certificate for $125.
> When I removed the second fan, it had paint chips in the roots of the
> blades, indicating that they were going to be fatiguing and cracking soon in
> the same place as the original.
>
> If you have a similar fan, if I were you I'd keep a close watch on it for
> paint chips in the blade roots.
>
> Steve Byers
> HBJ8L/36666
> BJ8 Registry
> Havelock, NC USA
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