You are only crossing a creek or river, Not the continent.
The engine won't overheat with all that water flowing around it and the vehicle is still steerable without the power steering.
Removing the belt is a Far better option than slamming the fan through the radiator and cooking the engine on the way home don't you think??


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and say that I too are modding a Ford Falcon FG fan to see how it would fit my new radiator. And before the naysayers interject, I’ve gotta say FFS these fans keep a supercharged 5.0L V8 cool so why wouldn’t it work for a 2.5L turbo diesel. I am going to find out ….
, so I don't mind taking the time out to perhaps put a tarp over the radiator etc. But sometimes suggesting to a 21 yr old that he stops and removes various bits of his landy whilst his mates in their nissans, cruiser etc carry on is probably not an attractive proposition to him. That's not to say he's like a bull in a china shop, he will stop and check the track out etc, but if your the second or third truck to go thru the same river crossing you've probably got a reasonable idea of what to expect when going thru it. Here in NZ we have lots of river crossings and in fact probably, I'm guessing, 90% of trips will have at least one river to cross, so removing bits of the landy would get rather fatiguing. I have not had the luck to off road in Oz so I don't know of the track circumstances over there but I am aware of some of the famous tracks in northern Queensland that involve water.

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