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Tone Posted - 16 Jan 2020 : 10:25:31
Hi all, and happy new year.
Has anyone fitted an electric radiator fan? If so what do you think of it? The principal behind them seems sound.
Cheers Tone.
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jimlagos Posted - 16 Jan 2020 : 15:14:14
I've fitted two to my series V. The only thing I would strongly suggest is to have supports professionally soldered to the header tanks to fix the fans to. The cheap/easy way is to use the long bolts straight through the core fins, these can sometimes rub holes in the tubes.
I had mine mounted on the forward side of the radiator so you can still have the original fan in use as well if you so wished.

jim

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