ttullo1 Samba Member
Joined: December 22, 2005 Posts: 120 Location: Russellville, Arkansas
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:06 am Post subject: Engine compartment forced air cooling |
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Anyone out there rig up a thermostatically controlled electric fan to draw in cool air for the engine. Last summer we had 21 days in a row over a hundred and the engine in my 62 single cab got a little hot. |
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andk5591 Samba Member
Joined: August 29, 2005 Posts: 16757 Location: State College, PA
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Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:19 am Post subject: |
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I havent done it in a bus, but I use them for my woodie and on the current project. Not sure if I would bother with a thermostat - just a switched toggle may be better. Anyway, check out someplace like summitracing and they have a wide range of sizes and prices. Even just adding 400 or so CFM can help a lot in slow traffic. But in both of mine, I am counting on the fan to really help a lot - so I have more like 800 CFM.
The problem with the thermostat is trying to figure out a good place to put the sensor.
You have to think thru how you want it it work - I use a relay fed from the battery and a switched hot lead with a "bypass" switch to turn it off if I wish. If you have any unused idiot lights in the speedo, you can use one for a fan on (or off) indicator. _________________ D-Dubya Manx clone - 63 Short pan,1914.
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