Re: RE: Engine Temperature

From: JAMEPC@aol.com
Date: Thu May 29 2003 - 22:07:29 EDT


In a message dated 5/29/2003 6:58:00 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Donald.Mallett@BNSF.com writes:

> >I used the Hayden 3647 T-stat control $39.99 at Pep-boys. Its working
> great
> >with my Viper fan. This control is adjustable from 90 to 210 degs.
> >
> >
> >
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> >Don Mallett
> >Y2K QC 4.7L Auto SLT+
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Is that a radiator probe or a coolant thermostat? How many degrees lower
> >than the cut on temp is the cut off temp?
> >James
>
> I looked at the paper work that came with the T-stat and it does not say
> what the cut off is compared to the cut on. The temp probe is pushed into
> the radiator. Not to happy about that but seams to work ok.
>
> FYI. The relay in the T-stat controller is only 30amp. The voltage from that
> controls 2 30amp relays to power the fan.
>
>
>
> *-------------------------------Y2KOTA-------------------------------*
> Don Mallett
> Y2K QC 4.7L Auto SLT+
> http://www.mallettservices.com/y2kota.html
> http://www.dakota-truck.net/profiles/dakota/QwkvWz@DAJFf6/profile.htm
> *-------------Straight home &no playing in the puddles!-------------*
>
>

I looked at Hayden's web site and kit #3651 has a 3/8" MPT threaded
thermostat, otherwise the same as above. It doen't list the difference in cut on / cut
off temps though.



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