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Join Date: May 2009
Location: LEE'S SUMMIT, MO
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Hey guys,
THought I would toss some pics of my cooling fan install your way. Just remember the Blazer is a daily driver, and it has been cold here.. with more snow and sloppy roads than in the last 20 years ! I ordered my fan controller from http://www.dccontrol.com/fancontrol.htm . It cost me $88.95 including shipping. Here is what I got ; ![]() ![]() Everything looked great. The only thing I wondered about was the fact that the relays are sitting in eboxy, not a socket - so you can't change a relay if is goes bad. But the designer may have a good reason for this.. THis controller is designed for a 3.8L two speed taurus fan. I initially mounted the controller to the shroud, thinking I would save wire and keep things less cluttered (always a challenge for me ;-)). But I thought I would be better off keeping it away from the heat of a radiator. So I moved it to the inner fender. ![]() ![]() Mounting the fan to the radiator worked out well as you can see it lines right up with the support. 3 screws hold it to the top radiator brace. I will add conduit later this spring when things warm up outside. !! ![]() ![]() THe temp sensor pushes into the radiator between the cores and works really great. It was very easy to install. So far it is working great ! I will fab a lower bracket this spring when I add a serp belt set-up. and MAN !! flash photos make my truck look like ass !! It really isn't that dirty in real life... or am I just used to it ?? LOL !! |
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