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Boiling advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoky bandit" data-source="post: 557138" data-attributes="member: 7289"><p>I would leave it .</p><p>You can get a universal thermo fan from any auto shop.</p><p>Fit it on the front side of the radiator or on the opposite side of the clutch fan .That is if your fan is offset.</p><p>Just reverse the + - wiring to have the universal fan ,blow or suck.</p><p>A good one will decrease tempreture by 40% or more.</p><p>Just switch it on when your car is under labour and temp is climbing. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoky bandit, post: 557138, member: 7289"] I would leave it . You can get a universal thermo fan from any auto shop. Fit it on the front side of the radiator or on the opposite side of the clutch fan .That is if your fan is offset. Just reverse the + - wiring to have the universal fan ,blow or suck. A good one will decrease tempreture by 40% or more. Just switch it on when your car is under labour and temp is climbing. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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