On 21 Feb 2009 at 17:01, Daniel Parrott wrote: > Has anyone tried to re-wire the circuit so that the fan > can continue to operate even after the car is shut down?
Hmmm, I haven't but I can't think of any reason why you couldn't, provided you trust the switch actually to turn off so the battery doesn't run down. But consider this, without the engine running the water won't circulate through the radiator and block but so fast. The water pump won't be working so the only driving force will be convection. If your problem is due to the carb getting hot, then maybe having the fan run air under the bonnet for a while will cool it down anyway. But it's gonna' take a lot of cooling to bring the block temperature down. That means it will take a lot of time and battery power. On a slightly different tack, a PO had wired a manual switch under the dashboard to control the fan which eventually became mine. (Long story, not worth re-telling, but related to overheating.) I wired it in parallel to the radiator switch. This lets me watch the temp gauge (hey, it must be good for something) and anticipate when the fan might come on. Can't say it help but on a hot day it might let you get a jump on cooling before you're going to park. -- Jim Muller [email protected] '80 Spitfire, '70 GT6+ _______________________________________________ Support Team.Net http://www.team.net/donate.html [email protected] http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/spitfires http://www.team.net/archive
