[Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Clarify Fan]]

From: Alan Short (ashort@flash.net)
Date: Fri Oct 09 1998 - 08:50:26 EDT


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I went for the dual fan setup(twice as much money)due to safety. I
wanted a second fan backing me up in case the first one quits for some
reason. Doesn't sound so expensive, compared to a head gasket or worse.
Alan.

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Oh my Lord, $230! In that case, I would recomend the perma cool 16 inch
fan from Jegs. It was 80 bucks plus 45 for the thermostat. Very easy to
install. And, like he said, i dont think it will hurt anything if it gets
up to 190 in the summer. If it looks too bad, you can always turn on the
heater full blast and cool it (not you) for a while.

Bill

 On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Alan Short wrote:

> To start with, I need to say that it's a Dakota I'm working on. From
> there the fans are from Flexalite, the model is a bit confusing, the box
> says in bold letters "M210/220" and below that in smaller text it says
> "230/240pusher", and they are from Summit.Price was about 230.00 They
> are wired to the 12v access under the hood where the fuse panel is
> located and they continue to run after shut down, until the adjustable
> cut off point has been reached.The fans are mounted side by side in

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