flak monkey
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posted on 28/2/10 at 09:41 PM |
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Rad fan mounts
Looking for inspiration of how to mount my rad fan.
Its going to be mounted on the back of the radiator, which has the std polo mounting positions. I am also using these points to attach the rad to the
chassis.
Pics would be great if anyone has some
TIA,
David
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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L5W
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posted on 28/2/10 at 09:47 PM |
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dunk3 has some good pics in the archive, I'm planning to do the same
http://l5w-mk-indy-zetec.blogspot.com/
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daniel mason
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posted on 28/2/10 at 10:02 PM |
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there was some nice pics in complete kit car this month. of the green fury.nice ally rad mounts.
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SPYDER
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posted on 28/2/10 at 10:22 PM |
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We made a radiator sized backplate and cut most of it away then mounted our two fans to that. It fixes to the bosses on the sides of the rad.
It is fully ducted, fore and aft. ( Ducting not finished in pic)
Fans are from an Aprilia RSV and are made by SPAL. £10 each.
We've had no cooling problems so far.
Geoff.
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Miks15
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posted on 28/2/10 at 10:32 PM |
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i used the cable tie kind of things that go through the rad, nice and easy to put on
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stuart_g
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posted on 28/2/10 at 10:43 PM |
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Here you go. I have this in my westy and it makes the whole job of fitting the rad fan very easy and neat.
Rad Fan Adapter linky
ETA: you could copy design and make your own out of a piece of ali. Very locost
[Edited on 28/2/10 by stuart_g]
http://www.eastangliankitcars.co.uk/
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norfolkluego
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posted on 28/2/10 at 11:21 PM |
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Er.....gentleman, this is Locost, this is what we did, jumbo cable ties pulled really tight, works a treat, total cost about 5p.
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craig1410
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posted on 28/2/10 at 11:28 PM |
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I got a polo radiator fan and shroud complete from a breaker. Cost me about £8 I think.
However, it's not shifting enough air to keep my RV8 cool in traffic so I'm going to have to get something bigger or perhaps twin fans.
I'm also seriously considering mounting the radiator inside the nosecone like the westfield SEight and having a duct to vent hot air upward over
the bonnet rather than through the engine bay. Should help to keep the engine bay cooler.
I wouldn't recommend the tie wraps through the core method as I've heard of some people having trouble with it bursting the radiator due
to chaffing.
[Edited on 28/2/2010 by craig1410]
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Madinventions
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posted on 28/2/10 at 11:37 PM |
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Here's mine... The bosses were tapped out to M6 so the rad can be bolted to the backplate. 1 year later, it's still attached!
Linky
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James
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posted on 1/3/10 at 12:24 AM |
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Pics of mine.
Lots of holes drilled for lightness, and thin bar used to as to minimise restrictions on air flow.
Golf rad and fan mounts
HTH,
James
[Edited on 1/3/10 by James]
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- Muhammad Ali
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sucksqueezebangblow
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posted on 1/3/10 at 09:41 AM |
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You can see my mounts on the front of the radiator. I wanted them small, light and stiff so made them from anodised U section from B&Q. The rad
end of each mount is spaced with a piece of ally tube to butt the fan up against the rad.
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Better to Burnout than to Fade Away JET METAL ~ AndySparrow ©
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flak monkey
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posted on 1/3/10 at 10:11 PM |
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Thanks guys, gives me something to go on when i get chance to get back in the garage.
Stuck in nottingham this week on a training course.
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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