Ok my electric fan packed up earlier, the first time it was the fan controller so i had my mechanic wire it up so its on full time.When i finished work i went on a nice little drive to the pub and noticed the temperature getting a bit higher than average and i didnt think much of it as its been very hot today! so on the way back it started to to get to 90 degrees give or take a few so i pulled over and turned her off getting a bit worried and then put the ignition on and i cant hear no fan? popped the bonnet only to see coolant bubbling outa the pipes! (started panicking by now) let her cool down a few hours before picking her back up and limping her home...Anyway i have a viscous fan which i was intending on replacing the electric one with but havnt got around to it as of yet! but i have a aftermarket koyo rad and a lightened crank pulley, so can the viscous just be bolt straight on to the pulley or is it not that straight forward??
Ok my electric fan packed up earlier, the first time it was the fan controller so i had my mechanic wire it up so its on full time.When i finished work i went on a nice little drive to the pub and noticed the temperature getting a bit higher than average and i didnt think much of it as its been very hot today! so on the way back it started to to get to 90 degrees give or take a few so i pulled over and turned her off getting a bit worried and then put the ignition on and i cant hear no fan? popped the bonnet only to see coolant bubbling outa the pipes! (started panicking by now) let her cool down a few hours before picking her back up and limping her home...Anyway i have a viscous fan which i was intending on replacing the electric one with but havnt got around to it as of yet! but i have a aftermarket koyo rad and a lightened crank pulley, so can the viscous just be bolt straight on to the pulley or is it not that straight forward??