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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:59 pm 
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Anyone whose done thermo fan conversion able to point me in the right direction for this one please. A guys got an ED, and has EF thermo fans from the wrecker.
http://users.tpg.com.au/adsleq58/thermo/01parts.htm
Anyone got a part number or anything for the thermo switch to be used? Or do Davies Craig do a full kit with everything needed included?
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2005 11:58 pm 
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daies craig have the thermo switch which is all u need apart from relays and wire and the fans (Derr)

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 12:26 am 
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I think it's the 0404 kit you want.

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 1:12 am 
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voxace wrote:
I think it's the 0404 kit you want.


So that's a kit with all the relays, thermo switch and that? Or that's just the kit with a thermo switch? Thanks for the part number though!
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 1:22 am 
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Check out their site.

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:10 am 
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voxace wrote:
I think it's the 0404 kit you want.


So that's a kit with all the relays, thermo switch and that? Or that's just the kit with a thermo switch? Thanks for the part number though!


When I did my EA, the thermo switch was just that nothing more.

I don't see why he has used 2 relays. I used just the one for both fans and never had any trouble.

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 4:40 pm 
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You can also try to get your hand on a Honda or Ford Capri thermostat switch. I know the Capri one plugs straight into the lower thermostat housing (the bleeder valve I assume) and activates at the same operating temperature as the Falcon. The Honda one activates about two degrees earlier, but I think it slots in fine too.

I've got the Capri switch, I just need to figure out how the wiring works!
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You can also try to get your hand on a Honda or Ford Capri thermostat switch. I know the Capri one plugs straight into the lower thermostat housing (the bleeder valve I assume) and activates at the same operating temperature as the Falcon. The Honda one activates about two degrees earlier, but I think it slots in fine too.

I've got the Capri switch, I just need to figure out how the wiring works!



Where do you get them from but?
I used to have the davies craig kit, but I took it out in favour of running it off the EL computer. But that doesn't work properly.
I want to go back to a thermo switch, but not the 'leaky' davies craig pain in the a** (even though I still have it lying around.)
So any more info would be great thanks mate.

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:46 pm 
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the switch is easy just wire it all up and switch the (-)neg wire from the realy so run the (-) from the relay to the switch and from the switch to the motor or body

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 6:52 pm 
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voxace, try Ford. I think they are pricey but they give you the factory look. I called Repco and they didn't have them.. Got mine from a mate.
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Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2005 7:16 pm 
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voxace wrote:
XRated wrote:
You can also try to get your hand on a Honda or Ford Capri thermostat switch. I know the Capri one plugs straight into the lower thermostat housing (the bleeder valve I assume) and activates at the same operating temperature as the Falcon. The Honda one activates about two degrees earlier, but I think it slots in fine too.

I've got the Capri switch, I just need to figure out how the wiring works!



Where do you get them from but?
I used to have the davies craig kit, but I took it out in favour of running it off the EL computer. But that doesn't work properly.
I want to go back to a thermo switch, but not the 'leaky' davies craig pain in the a** (even though I still have it lying around.)
So any more info would be great thanks mate.


If the leak is the only reason you don't like davis craig switch put plenty of selastic around the rubber pad inside the top hose.

 

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