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Facet Cooling Fan
07-02-2006, 11:09
Post: #4
Facet Cooling Fan
Electric fan will be fine until you try to climb Mt.Eagle in the summer, don't
even think about going west of the Mississippi with that set up, been there done
that. That's how I found out about the effectiveness of a water spray system on
the radiator, had to make one up in a KOA to finish a trip a few years ago. I
got a engine driven fan now.
MH
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2006 9:07 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Facet Cooling Fan


While changing belts and hoses found out that the engine cooling fan, a
Facet fan was not working. Mechanic not able to locate a replacement to
match at this time. I decided to leave the fan off and go with a 16"
electric fan mounted to the radiator until I can find a replacement or
explore the option of converting to a Horton air fan.
Sure is easier to close that swing radiator now. Tested to see how the
new fan would do and it took over half an hour to get to 180 degrees
for the new fan to come on. For a long time the old fan was not working
and did not know it as it never ran the least bit hot..of course there
are no mountains to climb here in FL...
Any input about my temporary (maybe permanent) cooling solution???
Thanks
Chris
83 FC35 SB
Plant City, FL





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Facet Cooling Fan - Chris - 07-01-2006, 14:07
Facet Cooling Fan - davidkerryedwards - 07-01-2006, 14:32
Facet Cooling Fan - Chris Reed - 07-01-2006, 14:47
Facet Cooling Fan - Mike Hohnstein - 07-02-2006 11:09



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