Some fans for example aftermarket Davies Craig can easily bun unbolted and
turned around to suit 'blowing' or 'sucking' for in front or behind the
radiator.

However, Greg seems to have said, is thermo blows hot air out! If this is
so, the fan is behind the radiator but is pushing air out, this is not good!

You will need to reverse the fan, or the polarity of the wires to the fan
motor to get it to spin the other way and 'suck' the air in.

cheers,
Jon

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eric
Sent: Sunday, 25 November 2001 10:06 PM
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Subject: Re: thermo fan.


Greg,

I was told that some thermos are designed for the front of the radiator,
that is to push the air through and others are designed to pull it through
and therefore to be installed on the back.

I don't know whether you can swap them around. It has something to do with
the design of the fan blade.

Was your's previously installed on the back or the front ?

Cheers

Eric


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