- 1. Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 21:28:22 -0500
- I want to install an electric fan for my engine instead of the crank driven fan. Does anyone know of a specific temp sensor switch I can use? I had heard of the type that is applied to the outside of
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00167.html (6,970 bytes)
- 2. RE: Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:49:50 -0800
- My local independant dealer carries DeRale brand fans. They also have an adjustable controller under that name, with a sensor that pushes into the radiator fins (without damaging the radiator). ABou
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00169.html (7,518 bytes)
- 3. RE: Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:11:53 -0800 iA94EjKB011206
- I use a thermo switch threaded into the upper radiator hose T-fitting that is used on 1973 TR6 models with the vacuum retard thermo switch. I use a P/N 924491 Porsche 944/924 Low Temperature Thermo
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00172.html (7,393 bytes)
- 4. Re: Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 08:08:49 EST
- Or you could make your own thermo switch. Use a hot light switch from a 60's to 90's GM ( 1/2 or 3/8 pipe) Ford ( 3/8 ) or Chrysler ( 1/4 or 1/8 ). I use a adjusted GM switch on my pickup to give a e
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00178.html (7,072 bytes)
- 5. RE: Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 09:36:27 -0600 iA9FeTKB029175
- I remember a thread a few years back where someone stated that a thermostatic temp switch from a 1985 Chrysler New Yorker works perfectly to replace the temps switch in a TR6 and similar sender hole
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00179.html (7,708 bytes)
- 6. Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 09:33:15 -0800
- Or ... you could just install a manual switch out of sight under the dash and turn on the fan when the temp gauge says it needs a little help ... -- Bill Pugh 1957 TR3 aka Casper Wallace, CA
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00182.html (7,596 bytes)
- 7. Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: "Anthony Rhodes" <spamiam@comcast.net>
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 21:28:22 -0500
- I want to install an electric fan for my engine instead of the crank driven fan. Does anyone know of a specific temp sensor switch I can use? I had heard of the type that is applied to the outside of
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00723.html (7,959 bytes)
- 8. RE: Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: "Randall" <tr3driver@comcast.net>
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 19:49:50 -0800
- My local independant dealer carries DeRale brand fans. They also have an adjustable controller under that name, with a sensor that pushes into the radiator fins (without damaging the radiator). ABou
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00725.html (8,468 bytes)
- 9. RE: Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: "Hugh Barber" <tr6nut@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:11:53 -0800 iA94EjKB011206
- I use a thermo switch threaded into the upper radiator hose T-fitting that is used on 1973 TR6 models with the vacuum retard thermo switch. I use a P/N 924491 Porsche 944/924 Low Temperature Thermo
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00728.html (8,378 bytes)
- 10. Re: Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: ZinkZ10C@aol.com
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 08:08:49 EST
- Or you could make your own thermo switch. Use a hot light switch from a 60's to 90's GM ( 1/2 or 3/8 pipe) Ford ( 3/8 ) or Chrysler ( 1/4 or 1/8 ). I use a adjusted GM switch on my pickup to give a e
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00734.html (7,983 bytes)
- 11. RE: Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: <rx74evr@mchsi.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 09:36:27 -0600 iA9FeTKB029175
- I remember a thread a few years back where someone stated that a thermostatic temp switch from a 1985 Chrysler New Yorker works perfectly to replace the temps switch in a TR6 and similar sender hole
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00735.html (8,605 bytes)
- 12. Radiator electric fan switch source (score: 1)
- Author: Bill & Skip Pugh <anabil@caltel.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2004 09:33:15 -0800
- Or ... you could just install a manual switch out of sight under the dash and turn on the fan when the temp gauge says it needs a little help ... -- Bill Pugh 1957 TR3 aka Casper Wallace, CA
- /html/triumphs/2004-11/msg00738.html (8,488 bytes)
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