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Engine compartment cooler - krminyl@... - 05-25-2005 23:42 Hi Sid, I echo the same comments from the other guys. I mounted a 12v Hayden radiator fan just to the right of my batteries, drawing cooler (hopefully) air through the curb-side louvers, and blowing it across the motor. I hooked it up to the same wiring as the original squirrel cage fan (bearings went out...and I heard it was an England-made fan, and about $1000 to replace if you could find it) which turns on the fan at a set temperature. I also connected it through a toggle switch easily fingertip accessible through the louver fins, and I turn on the fan manually after driving and stopping for the night/day. Usually 30 minutes or so, and when the air coming out the other side of the coach is cool, and I flip the switch off. That turbo gets pretty hot...cooling it down keeps the bedroom cooler, and hopefully increases the longevity of the engine and it's components. Did it for under $100. Pics available to anyone who might 'em. Kevin McKeown Yorba Linda, CA 1986 38' PT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Engine compartment cooler - Sidney Breese - 05-26-2005 01:19 At the top of my engine is a squirel cage fan that directs air over the engine. It does not seem to work. Anybody know how it works. Looks like there is a sensor wire running to the engine. Is it useful or should I just forget about it? BTW for those who remember my alternator problem, all seems to be working well. The volt and amp meter are a little flaky, but when I test everything it is ok. Thanks for the help. Sid Breese 85PT40 St. Joseph, MO On my way next week to California for son's wedding! Engine compartment cooler - Bob & Carol Howald` - 05-26-2005 01:58 Sid: Take it off and forget it. newer coach's don't have them. It was strickly a fan to keep the bedroom from absorbing the heat when the engine was turned off and started to heat soak things. I checked years ago on my 84 1/2 when mine went out. Bluebird wanted about $800.00 at that time to replace the little 12v motor (made in germany and not stocked)..they said to forget it and I did. No problem. The best way to save from heat soaking is after a long hot run when you pull in for the day is to just open up the engine compartment doors an hour.... Bob 93pt Illinois. Engine compartment cooler - g_man1146 - 05-26-2005 03:05 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Sidney Breese" <ssbreese@a...> wrote: > At the top of my engine is a squirel cage fan that directs air over > the engine. It does not seem to work. Anybody know how it works. > Looks like there is a sensor wire running to the engine. Is it useful > or should I just forget about it? Hi Sid, That fan is thermostatically controlled and was used to vent the hot air from above the engine compartment heat shield to prevent excess heat in the bedroom. The one in my '90 went bad (bearings) and a replacement, which was available a few years ago, cost over $1000.00. I fabricated a duct the size of the old fan and end fed it through a piece of flexible defroster duct from a 12 VDC bilge blower mounted above the batteries. Worked great and total cost was less than $75.00. Rich D. '99LXi43' CT Engine compartment cooler - Sid Clark - 05-26-2005 15:39 Hi Sid, Before you scrap the fan, check it out good and make sure it really is bad. On my 89PT40 I didn't think it worked until one day I noticed an almost hidden toggle switch on the side of the fan. I had just pulled into a campground and opened the hatch to let it cool down when I happened to see the switch. I flipped it and the fan came on. Yours could be something that simple too. Sid Clark in Dallas-91WBSA40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Sidney Breese" <ssbreese@a...> wrote: > At the top of my engine is a squirel cage fan that directs air over > the engine. It does not seem to work. Anybody know how it works. > Looks like there is a sensor wire running to the engine. Is it useful > or should I just forget about it? > > BTW for those who remember my alternator problem, all seems to be > working well. The volt and amp meter are a little flaky, but when I > test everything it is ok. Thanks for the help. > > Sid Breese > 85PT40 > St. Joseph, MO > On my way next week to California for son's wedding! Engine compartment cooler - kb9bg - 05-27-2005 00:23 Kevin: Please throw the pictures of your install my way.. kb9bg@... Regards Gregg New Castle, IN 85 40PT ----- Original Message ----- From: krminyl@... To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 10:42 AM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Engine compartment cooler Hi Sid, I echo the same comments from the other guys. I mounted a 12v Hayden radiator fan just to the right of my batteries, drawing cooler (hopefully) air through the curb-side louvers, and blowing it across the motor. I hooked it up to the same wiring as the original squirrel cage fan (bearings went out...and I heard it was an England-made fan, and about $1000 to replace if you could find it) which turns on the fan at a set temperature. I also connected it through a toggle switch easily fingertip accessible through the louver fins, and I turn on the fan manually after driving and stopping for the night/day. Usually 30 minutes or so, and when the air coming out the other side of the coach is cool, and I flip the switch off. That turbo gets pretty hot...cooling it down keeps the bedroom cooler, and hopefully increases the longevity of the engine and it's components. Did it for under $100. Pics available to anyone who might 'em. 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