shawnseveras
Active Member
so long story short i am replacing the old hydraulic fan motor and assembly. i will be installing an electric motor in its stead.
i will be disconnecting the offload line part number- 148-8385 and putting a plug there. then i am disconnecting the inflow line for the hydraulic fan motor and linking it with the outflow. in the old fans place will be a 3000 rpm electric cooling fan with a temp sensor and a relay switch. so when it reaches a certain temp on the radiator it will turn on automatically. it will also turn off automatically. it will be a direct connect to the battery with an unplug option. i didn't see anything like this done before and i don't know why. so if this seems like a bad idea let me know now thanks. besides its $45 vrs the replacement fan motor from cat being $650. also the old fan is non optional the figure 8 seals on it are done for inside the motor.
equipment # 5sz02611
i will be disconnecting the offload line part number- 148-8385 and putting a plug there. then i am disconnecting the inflow line for the hydraulic fan motor and linking it with the outflow. in the old fans place will be a 3000 rpm electric cooling fan with a temp sensor and a relay switch. so when it reaches a certain temp on the radiator it will turn on automatically. it will also turn off automatically. it will be a direct connect to the battery with an unplug option. i didn't see anything like this done before and i don't know why. so if this seems like a bad idea let me know now thanks. besides its $45 vrs the replacement fan motor from cat being $650. also the old fan is non optional the figure 8 seals on it are done for inside the motor.
equipment # 5sz02611