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cooler fan switch

1984 Chevrolet CORVETTE
November 11th, 2011 10:38:25 pm, posted by Joe Kroboth

On my 84 vette,the stock single fan turns on at a whopping 232 degrees,then off again at around 195 degrees.I think this is alittle too high.In the summertime,I feel things could getr worse in stuck traffic..Like my previous 1987 vette,I purchased an aftermarket fan switch which after intalled in the cylinder head would turn the fan on at 200 and off at 185.Has any of you guys done this with no problems?It worked on the 87 without the computer problems or service engine light coming on,but i\'m not sure about the 84 vette year.I would like to do this again,but i\'m not sure if i should or if some operating efficiency problems could result?

Joe


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