My problem is i really wanted to use my bracketry i made years ago but finding trinkets in a shed that is full is not easy but step by step i gathered parts together and finally built a motor that worked
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By this time i was getting frustrated to say the least so i ask a friend to purchase a new one off the bay of e and an 18 inch one at that so it would be boss of the job but when it came the fitting of the fan was just some plastic ties that are threaded through the veins of the rad
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After a few brews i realized when i had cleaned the fan spindal down it was the same size as the kenlowe fan and went the way i needed it to run to so nothing wasted the motor is now bolted to my frame work fan fitted and not just relying on the allen stub but i also managed to fit a clip in a groove i made while running the motor and held a hacksaw in place so i now have a groove for a nice spring clip to sit in
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Although i had to move my horn set up to another part of the front panel i now have a good electric cooling fan for the motor horns in place which was a concern and my grill with badges is now mounted and everything works as it should through relays with nicely soldered bullets for the rubber connectors.
Yes i know i could do the job quicker but tinkering and making something work that to be honest ended up a lot more sturdy and worked just as well gives one or maybe just me a lot of satisfaction
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I am going to take a look at the seal beam units although have a good earth are more like candles on a foggy day
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Catch you later. R-Rose
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