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RE: Fan Speed - timetravelers - 04-04-2016 15:16

Just ordered the control valve from Berendson, the part number is Sauer# 1090223 @ $519.59. It came out of Atlanta.

Received the acknowledgment from Berendson, the current replacement for the 1090223 is Part 11162941. Thanks again Charlie!!


RE: Fan Speed - al perna - 04-14-2016 13:41

well . we are final getting started on the Haydon cooler, and Fan upgrade . A Big thanks to the team here for helping me secure the parts needed, to upgrade, and maintain this fine Machine Smile


RE: Fan Speed - al perna - 04-14-2016 15:40

here is the update , sorry No Pics , this is beyond my Patience ,and computer abilities .

1. there are Rubber Grommets with bolts that hold the Fans to the Haydon Cooler .

2. the Grommets collapsed, this placed pressure on the Fans .

3. the fans were pinned to the Cooler and stopped working , and shorted the Ign Fuse


Now the search is on for the 2 Fans ? Any thoughts on which fans I need , the part numbers are worn off ?


RE: Fan Speed - cmillsap - 04-14-2016 17:58

AL,
The original model of the Hayden fans was not available when I replaced them on my LXI. I used 2 Hayden Model # 3680 fans to replace the originals. I believe the CFM was fairly close to the originals but we had to make a mounting bracket to attach the fans to the Hayden cooler. I think a NFB bracket kit may work just as well if you can find one at an auto parts store. The fans can be purchased almost anywhere such as an auto parts store or Amazon.

Two things you should do if you do use these fans is to make sure they are running in the correct direction (pulling) and also reduce the present fuse size from the current 30A to a 20A as the 3680 fans are rated at 8.8 amps each. Both fans are on the same circuit.

Here they are on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Hayden-Automotive-3680-Rapid-Cool-Thin-Line/dp/B000C3BB8A/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1460666586&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=Haden+Fan+%233680


RE: Fan Speed - al perna - 04-18-2016 18:08

well ,

cooler is in, along with the PWM , and we are still in default mode . The Haydon's are working as they should and all lines have been replaced , now need to figure out why fan is still running high speed.


RE: Fan Speed - GregOConnor - 04-23-2016 12:18

Dash ac is on?


RE: Fan Speed - al perna - 04-23-2016 20:24

no Greg , we had the air off , will be ordering a new PWM Monday .


RE: Fan Speed - GregOConnor - 04-24-2016 00:52

Is there a way to mimic the ddec signal to test the pwm. You would think any failure would be full speed and full speed is the normal open position of the valve or what ever gates the fluid