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Re: fan or no fan

To: "Clay, Dale" <Dale.Clay@mdhelicopters.com>
Subject: Re: fan or no fan
From: "Ed Van Scoy" <edvs@uswest.net>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 12:38:00 -0700
Yes.  See answer to Dave :-)
Ed

"Clay, Dale" wrote:

> Ed, can you run a "T" fitting?
>
> Dale C.
>
> Subject: Re: fan or no fan
>
> If you have room for a 1" spacer that is used for extra water lines you
> could
> put a switch there..
> Dave
>
> Ed Van Scoy wrote:
> >
> > I have considered a "tic-toc" pump, as you note it makes sense. My guess
> is the
> > cars you have worked with have had a large water supply, making a radiator
> > unnecessary. My only water supply IS the radiator. My dillema here would
> be
> > solved by one small device:        I have changed intakes & there is only
> one
> > "hole" available for a sending unit. My old set-up had a normal temp gage
> sending
> > unit, and an additional sending unit to turn the fan on at 180 degrees,
> and turn
> > it off if it fell below that. Now with one hole (and no place to put
> another) I
> > will run the temp gage, BUT, if there was a sending unot out there that
> would do
> > BOTH it would be nice. Otherwise I will just wire a switch into the fan
> and use
> > it manually. But hey, that is just one more thing to forget in the heat of
> > battle.........SO, if anybody knows of a combination sending unit. PLEASE
> let me
> > know!
> > Thanks,
> > Ed

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