This whole fan switch thing bothers me and this last "E" I guess was the
kicker.

For one I do not understand how changing a switch will by miracle keep the
savage beast cool.  My fan is running just fine as I watch the temp climb
when I am in traffic.  It does not matter what turned it on or when, it is
still on and the temps are still climbing.  The new temp switch does not
make it run faster.  I never had a problem with heat with the stock engine.
It would actually cycle on and off in traffic.  The only time it has gotten
hotter than I want now is on a couple of occasions when I was stuck in
traffic and the 10-15 mph trade winds here (which can be a blessing) are at
my back so I have to be going over 10-15 before there is any air flow
through the radiator from forward motion.  The problem I see it is not the
size of the radiator or the temp the fan cuts on but the air flow of the
fan.  As soon as I get going she cools back down so the radiator is enough,
just not enough air flow.  I really do not know why you would install a temp
switch that will basically keep the fan on unless you are traveling at fair
speeds  (from what I understand)  when it is not needed.  And with the
marginal charging the beast has why have the fan going when it is not
needed?  Then, talk about putting in a switch that will cut off the fan when
you do not need it.  Why spend the money for the temp switch in the first
place?  Just put in a manual switch to cut the fan on ahead of time when you
see or expect traffic so it can get ahead of the heat build-up.  I still am
pretty sure that if I am in the same situation long enough she will heat up
again.  I definately am not trying to step on any toes here, maybe I am not
getting the big picture.  I am thinking about putting in a manual control
switch for the fan.  The real fix is something that will replace the stock
fan that will push enough air.  Anybody got a junkyard close to them where
they can do some investigating?
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Thomas and Carrie Powell
    1994 NOS injected
    Tourmaster V-Max
         "LAFGAS"
     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=957019
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----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:37 PM
Subject: Borg-Warner, Wells, etc.


> Hello there,
>
> just want to mention here guys,,, that when running the Borg Warner
thermal
> switch you can wire in an on off switch. so you can turn the fan off when
> not needed (like on the highway) or whenever.
>
> theBorg-Warner keeps the fan on much of the time, even below midpoint on
the
> gauge?  I'd rather have the fan running almost constantly, instead of
> flirting with the red line all the time.
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