
07-30-2015, 07:47 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Rockland County,
NY
Cobra Make, Engine: West Coast Cobra/427
Posts: 853
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Originally Posted by BAsque1
Quick update, just a few minutes ago I did the following:
-Started the car and let it run without a radiator cap for 4 minutes, capped and the temperature eventually rose to 220o @ which time I turned the fans on (via the by pass switch I rigged) and the temp returned to normal 180-185o .
-Turned the fans off once it reached normal and repeated the test, temp climbed to 200o switched the fans on again and once again returned to normal.
Tomorrow I will reconnect the fans (do away ) with the by-pass switch and retest and hope that the fans will turn on at 200o.
Will keep all posted.
Tks
Lou
PS
Blas: I do have an overflow tank installed in my car at a lower level in the engine bay, but you can't see it in this pictures.
Tks
Loi
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Problem sorted, three times tried it three times fans went on like a charm!!  
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