The easiest way is go to manual switch as previously posted. If you want an
automatic turn on, there is a thermostat that connects to any engine bolt. I
have that on my Stag and it works well for the A/C condenser and as an
auxiliary fan when the block gets over 165 degrees F. I don't know who
makes it, but a good A/C or radiator shop should have access. On my TR3 I
found a "bung hole in the metal radiator pipe" at Stoneleigh autojumble a
few years ago. The problem with that is that I had to run a ground wire to
the pipe. Then it worked fine. I'd go with the wire to the block.
I could send pictures of the Stag and TR3 set up if you'd like.
Tom
60 TR3A
61 TR3A
62 TR4
73 Stag
From: "Greg Schuett" <tr4boy@surewest.net>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:22 PM
Subject: [TR] Help wiring an electric fan in a TR-4
> Listers,
>
>
>
> I'm finally breaking down and putting an electric fan in my 64 TR-4
> (CT38104L). The last few 110 degree days have convinced me it's
> necessary.
>
>
>
> I'm looking for some help in wiring. I have the Dan Master's TR-6 wiring
> diagram. Has anyone used that to install a fan in a TR-4? Is the wiring
> color the same? If not, does anyone have a good source for a wiring
> diagram
> that incorporates a thermo switch and an override switch?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gre
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