Sumner Weisman wrote:
>
> I sure agree about putting an electric fan in your car to replace the
> belt-driven one. I did it with my TR-3, which was seriously overheating.
> The disadvantages are: 1) It's no longer authentic. Important if you show
> your car. I just drive mine. 2) The hand crank can't be used any more,
> the fan is in the way. I never used it anyway. The advantages are: 1) It
> NEVER overheats any more! The temp. gage sits at 185F like the pointer was
> painted on, on the hottest summer days even when stuck in traffic. Never
> moves. I bought it from Brit Vic along with an adjustable thermostat which
> turns it on after the car heats up.
>
> I mounted it in front of the radiator. The belt-driven fan is still in
> place, and they both work together.
>
> I heard about other tricks like switching to a TR-4 fan, 4-bladed and
> bigger, but never tried it.
>
> Sumner Weisman, Framingham, Mass.
I put a Spitfire fan on mine. No more problems after that.Stu
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