Here is a link. The price has went up about $15.00 since I ordered.
http://www.spalusa.com/pdf/185FH_SPEC.PDF#view=FitH
Here is a link. The price has went up about $15.00 since I ordered.
http://www.spalusa.com/pdf/185FH_SPEC.PDF#view=FitH
Nice seeing this thread, thanks for the PM diegokid.
I just ordered a SPAL 16"fan last week and install kit from Maurice. I guess I will have to see what is in the kit as far as what I will need to install. Alan said just use a relay , no thermastat, and just use a new dash switch on a separate circuit from the present pusher fan switch. I hate electrical so I am not looking fwd to screwing with the electrical end of this!
The Weavers also said this fan will go right in with the present sway bar(mine is 5/8). I guess this thing mounts with pins thru the radiator. My pushers actually were doing a 1/2 way decent job except very hot weather and stuck in very heavy traffic. never over heated thought, just watched the gauge keep creeping up slowly but surely, ensuing in progressive panic. Hopefully no more of that.
So last week I ordered my three x-mas presents to myself:
1 SPAL fan
2 Rear sway bar
3 Spiral flow side-pipes
Any advice on the install is appreciated.
Dave
Dave
93 Unique Motorcars 427 SC, 428PI with CJ heads, toploader 4 spd,jag rear with 354 gears, Red with white stripes.
Relays, properly rated, will perform for years without failure, so this is a moot issue IMHO[/QUOTE]
Agreed Jim, though I have seen more failed relays than failed thermostatic switches, however both are rare. I guess what I figure is that the switch on the dash really is redundant. Thanks for your help, I'm going to check to see if my car has a relay operated by the switch on the dash or if it is just directly connected. I hope there is a relay and all I have to add is the thermostat. Clearly this is a much better system than having to remember to turn on the swiitch. My car started it's life as Alan's car though it had a 428 then, got changed a few years and two owners later to the 427 so I don't know when the fan I have was installed. Maybe Alan can recall if he had it in when he drove the car??
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Before I owned this car it was in Tenn after Alan sold it so has seen some hot weather. Here, being as we are at 4000 ft above sealevel a hot day is mid 90's and bright sun. Needless to say, this car is not a winter car, though we have days in January warm enough for it with temps in the mid 60's at times.
Regarding snow, our autumn has been exceptionally mild and sunny this year extending the golfing weather nicely but we did get our first snowfall last night though it wont stay yet, just enough to cover the grass and remind us that winter is around the corner. Gotta check those skis! Hope they are getting some in the mountains.
Our climate is similar to Denver's though with far less snow than they get. Not nearly as cold as Wyoming in winter. Ever been here?
The car did not have a rear mounted puller fan when we owned it, only a pusher with no relay.
Thanks for the info Alan, seems it still has the same pusher fan so doubtful that there is a relay anywhere in the system. BTW, I'm taking good care of your car and enjoying every mile.
The switch should handle the single fan without a relay but if you add a rear fan it will need one.
Dave, don't use the push through pins to mount the fan. Eventually they'll wear a hole in the radiator.
Spal makes a mounting kit (30130011) for the fan that will anchor it properly. Or, if you're like me, you can fab up something like spals and get the job done with something made from your own two hands If you're into rolling your own, I'll snap some pics of my brackets to show you how I mounted mine.
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Dave
93 Unique Motorcars 427 SC, 428PI with CJ heads, toploader 4 spd,jag rear with 354 gears, Red with white stripes.
Just carry a spare relay. They're only a few bucks.
This is where I buy relays and connectors:
http://www.parts-express.com/home.cfm
The relay:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=330-070
The pigtail:
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=330-080
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Paul
289 USRRC
1964 289 5-bolt block
Toploader and 3.31 rear
Just in case you have forgotten what snow is for, here is a refresher.
Agreed that the relays are pretty cheap but how do you determine what "spares" to carry as there are lots of other small items one might add to the list. Fortunately most of the components of our cars that might fail are generally easy to locate and buy so the chances of being stranded while on the road are small. I carry a few tools but no spares of any kind. How about others here?
No tools no spares just a cell phone with the 24 hour a day emergency number for rollback service. opps I forgot that I do have a spare 20 amp fuse in the side door pocket for the fan.
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spare fuses for every fuse in the car, headlight switch, I will carry a spare relay when I do the fan. i also want to put a headlight relay in, so that will be two spare relays.
In addition to spares I carry a fishing bag full of asst hand tools, 10 feet of 3/8 fuel line, makes a good syphon in case you run out of gas(happened once), also makes a great temp fix or an insulator, asst hose clamps, Safety wire( can temporarily fix a bunch of stuff with this!!!
4'x4' quilt to put on fenders in case I need to work on the car on the road. A magnet with a built in light. can of fix a flat, asst tie wraps...........
Of course the cell phone and motoring plan as a last resort
Dave
93 Unique Motorcars 427 SC, 428PI with CJ heads, toploader 4 spd,jag rear with 354 gears, Red with white stripes.
I think you left out the kitchen sink?
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