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    94 D1 3.9 V8 fan

    Hi all,
    i have recently bought my first LR and am still finding my way around under the bonnet, on a recent trip to Broome i did a bottom radiator hose, after finaly getting the correct hose sent up from Perth i got back on the road only to find the reason for the high temp was the viscous fan, now my dilema, is it better to replace the viscous fan or change to thermatic fans. Is there another fan that i can use rather than pay approx $600 for the genuine LR part. I will be in Sydney next week so can do some shopping there, any other tips from the knowledge base would be appreciated.

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    Thermo's are the go a lot of people use ford twin thermo fans but buy original as i bought chinese made ones and they were fine until i put my caravan on the back.So i have gone back to the original for now until this one stops working and then source a better set up.Regards Brett

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    IF you dont mind the power loss you can just sieze the viscus by drilling 4 holes in it and then running bolts right the way through it.

    the ford thermo fans are a good solution but dont like deep water fording.. (which being from a ford youd think would be ok)

    if you only need a little bit more you can wire on the thermo fans for the aircon by disconnecting the signal wire for the controlling relay and tapping that back to the coil feed as a temporary solution. They wont cool the engine enough by themselves but they will help out a dying viscus just enough to get you home.
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    When you replace your fan, you should only need to replace the centre and not the plastic fins (unless they are broken also). Shop around, I bought the center about 2 years ago for $180 from Range Rov in Mitcham, Vic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trobbo View Post
    When you replace your fan, you should only need to replace the centre and not the plastic fins (unless they are broken also). Shop around, I bought the center about 2 years ago for $180 from Range Rov in Mitcham, Vic.
    Even the plastic fans are only around $120

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    I put a ford fan on mine $20 from a wrecker. Pat

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    is there much work involved in putting on the ford thermo fans, ive always been a fan of them (LOL i just made myself laugh ) if i had realized the viscous fan had died before leaving Broome i may have been able to bolt it up, didnt realise it until i was 100 k's out of town, so i limped home stopping regularly to top up expansion tank, i made it back after a slow 9 1/2 hours instead o the 5 3/4 hr it normaly takes, but i think i saved any damage... time will tell i guess.... as i said ill be in Sydney for a couple of weeks so ill do some shopping around...any hints to good LR spare parts places would be appreciated

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    am I missing something here?
    While Broome would be a touch warm this time of year,, I always thought an engine fan does little at highway speeds,, ??
    (except disrupt the faster cooler flow of air from the grill)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    am I missing something here?
    While Broome would be a touch warm this time of year,, I always thought an engine fan does little at highway speeds,, ??
    (except disrupt the faster cooler flow of air from the grill)


    maybe i have more problems, but the viscous fan isnt cutting in it is just being driven by the fan belt atm, .... maybe there is more to it... the radiator has been cleaned, new water pump installed.... water flow seems to be ok....

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    maybe i have more problems, but the viscous fan isnt cutting in it is just being driven by the fan belt atm, .... maybe there is more to it... the radiator has been cleaned, new water pump installed.... water flow seems to be ok....
    Huh?
    Regards Philip A

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