[DML] otterstats, Fan Switches.
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[DML] otterstats, Fan Switches.
- From: "funkstuf" <funkstuf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 22:28:07 -0000
I guess this article is a bit of a testimonial. My goal was originally
to return my original Delorean to a concourse style Delorean. I've had
various problems with my cooling system over the years. After
replacing the otterstat, and having it work for a couple of years my
cooling fans again began acting intermittant. I had already bled my
system, and installed the Radiator bleeder kit (which doesn't bleed air
trapped near the radiator by the way). My otterstat was failing. I
replaced that otterstat with the Adjustable Fan Switch available
through Delorean Parts Northwest and it was amazing. It allows me to
dial the temperature in, and keeps the motor very cool. I've given up
the concourse Delorean idea for the idea of better engineering. Maybe
that's because I'm an engineer and can't resist moving these Deloreans
into the future. I suppose my testimonial is that this thing is keeping
my Delorean cool, kicking on as dialed in, and that's been my biggest
intermittent problem since owning this Delorean. Thanks Toby,
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