November 18, 20196 yr Anybody ever convert to electric fans? My belt driven fan is cracked all over and getting scary looming while its moving. Im going to hit the salvage yard Tuesday to look fpr one if not then ill put in an electric. Any recomendations on how to mount it in? How about wirong without killing the low amp alternators? I feel an EJ swap coming next year but I have to survive until then
November 18, 20196 yr Loyales all had electric fans. They just bolt to the back of the radiator. A switch in the rad controlled it.
November 18, 20196 yr 5 minutes ago, robm2 said: Loyales all had electric fans. They just bolt to the back of the radiator. A switch in the rad controlled it. Only if they had A/C (which most of them did). But they still had the mechanical. I ran a couple with just the A/C fan, but here in northern MN, we're not pushing cooling systems very hard. In AZ, I don't think you'd get away with that. Yea, remove it, measure the opening, buy a universal electric fan. Either use the included mounting "hardware" that pulls through the radiator (puts a little extra strain/vibration into your radiator, frequently it's fine), or make some brackets. Wire it through a relay, and either use a toggle switch, or you can utilize the factory switch for the existing electric fan (that one is wired without a relay, I would not put the load of 2 fans through it, though).
November 19, 20196 yr 20 hours ago, Numbchux said: ...buy a universal electric fan. I would recommend finding an OEM fan to use, they are better designed, better built and generally last the life of the car.
November 19, 20196 yr Funny. All mine had electric fans, and only one had AC, and that was a dealer-installed version. As I recall, the fan rarely ran if the car was moving. Another Canadian market difference, along with the tires.
November 20, 20196 yr I removed the mech fan and installed a 12" generic electric fan from Amazon. Ran all summer with a/c and no issues. Wired it with a relay switched from the factory electric fan on the R side of rad. Super happy and it seems to have a little more pep.
November 20, 20196 yr 13 hours ago, wysubey said: I removed the mech fan and installed a 12" generic electric fan from Amazon. Ran all summer with a/c and no issues. Wired it with a relay switched from the factory electric fan on the R side of rad. Super happy and it seems to have a little more pep. Do you happen to have a link for it? Mine is dead and I would like to get a replacement for it if it is not very expensive.
November 20, 20196 yr Sure, here's the one I got. The mounting is tricky though. I used the included pieces that go through the rad... kinda bungs up some of the fins and the ties are junk. I would try to do something better if I was doing it again.
November 21, 20196 yr 19 hours ago, wysubey said: Sure, here's the one I got. The mounting is tricky though. I used the included pieces that go through the rad... kinda bungs up some of the fins and the ties are junk. I would try to do something better if I was doing it again. Thanks, Sam
November 22, 20196 yr Author On 11/20/2019 at 2:51 PM, wysubey said: Sure, here's the one I got. The mounting is tricky though. I used the included pieces that go through the rad... kinda bungs up some of the fins and the ties are junk. I would try to do something better if I was doing it again. Want to take some pictures or explain wiring? I dont do wiring, other that plugging in connectors lol
November 28, 20196 yr Starting at the battery, here's a fuse holder connected to Postitive with a 7.5 or 10 amp fuse. This fan draws 6.6amps. Then, at the center of the radiator is the relay, with that positive wire connected to the common terminal which is green on this socket. Make sure to get a >10 amp rated relay. Black coming up from fan goes to chassis ground. Blue wire from fan connects to Normally Open terminal. Then the coil wires keep going to the right side of rad and connect to... The existing radiator fan wires. When the factory fan kicks on, it energizes the coil on relay, which switches on power to the add on fan.
December 2, 20196 yr Woof... Vampire clamps and non-sealed connections. Reminds me of my cars in high school!
December 2, 20196 yr Haha yeah it's not the cleanest setup! Just keeping the ol gal running until she rusts out.
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