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Here is the controler I used on my jeep to control the fan at all times. I really like it as it gives you adjustable temp control for the fan, compressor turn on for the fan, and run after ignition shuf off to cool the raditor and engine, and has only one wire to the engine and thats to the compressor. Very simple and very compact and very easy to install.. Only 79.95 plus shiping... Brian is an engineer and designed and builds these.. They will handle any fan you may wish to use even the heavy amp draw mark VIII fan many of us jeep owners install to cool the engines.
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Forgot to include the link here it is..
http://dccontrol.com/relay_controllers.htm Check it out I think you will like it, its classy just like your build. |
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I was able to spend about 6 hours on the hood today. I wiped it then guide coated it and used air tools to knock off the crust. Then I guide coated and blocked with 80. The top is done with 80. I still have to do the sides. Then i will guide coat and block with 120. If all is good I will buzz over with 180 and apply the slick sand. |
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Looking real good. I know its going to turn out perfect for you.
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hoods looking good, but i knew a man with your skills have no problem with that.
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Alan, Sorry I thought that since you are south you would be running with an AC for sure... Since you aren't then go with the simplest diagram and be doen with it... Who needs more headackes... LOl
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You should make alittle movie of when you turn the key for the first time. Even if it does'nt start the first time. Be sure and get a close up of your face. Maybe a big fat chew in and a pinner hanging out.
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I filled the radiator with almost 4 gallons of 50/50 with my vac pump. I sucked the system down to make sure it would hold a vac. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...2-02-03005.jpg http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...2-02-03007.jpg http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...2-02-03008.jpg Well, it is alive. Start up was pretty good. First the lines on the tranny were loose. Then the tranny cooler lines on the radiator leaked. After several times tightening down I thought something was wrong. My gut was right. After removeing the lines we discovered there weren't any flares in the radiator. I called Summitt and they said it's 1/4" NPT. Shannon and I spent 3-4 hours looking for a fitting. No luck so I just ran a bypass hose for now. http://i606.photobucket.com/albums/t...2-02-04001.jpg Line fittings are very confussing to me. It's a 5/16" OD line with inverted flare to 1/4" NPT. Correct like this one. http://www.valleyhydraulic.com/store...g/202small.jpg Here is a video of it running. I still have some tuning to do. |
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man that sounds good!
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man alan, when i clicked on the video and heard it running i just got a big grin on my face, lol!! great video, finding the leaks are just part of the progress! i think you'll be done before summer get here and the rate your going!! i think i got another year on mine before its road ready!! keep the videos coming, there better the pictures, lol!!
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:cong: sounds great. very nice
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already congratulated on Facebook, but i think it's worth another...so, :cong: :metal:
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Sounds great Alan. It's all down hill from here.
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Sounds great, congrats.
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Very well done... classy as always.
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sounds great as everyone else has said... now quit grinning and get back to work:lol:
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Congrats..... You need to find another project....Fast.
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Glad you got it going, sounds good.
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I'm such a tard sometimes. When I fired it and it ran for a while I noticed the cooling fan didn't come on. I jumped it and later found that there wasn't any power coming from the fuse block to the relay on the radiator support. I wish I would have paid attention before, because the fuse panel has a fan relay built into it. In the schematic the right 2 terminals are for the for the fan relay. The green is the ground. At this point I'm going to ground the relay in the cab and just use the relay out front. Since it can move under it's own power, I pulled it outside and gave it the first official bath. Of coarse I took some pics as well. |
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Alan I love the U-tube clip.. You have a driver!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations we are all like a bunch of proud dads! way to go!:bann::bann:
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Man! Alan you have something to be very proud of. That truck has turned out just awesome!!! I want to come and see it in person one these days. Makes me want a 64-66 BAD! Congratulations!
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The 55 is way cool
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Alan that is one sweet looking truck, you have done some awesome work.
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I always seem late to the show but I agree with everyone else sounds awesome!!!!
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Your truck looks great Alan; whats the ETA on the fenders?:sumo:
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