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Leccy Fan...click, whirr, smile. 200 1986

Hi Folks,

Just a note of general interest. I've just done the electric fan conversion using a fan and shroud from a UK Vauxhall Astra (I think GM sold these in the US as a Chevvy - they're Rabbit sized FWD hatches of 1.4 to 2.2 litres). The fan is slightly smller than the Volvo item and has less blades but seems to spin at a much higher speed.
The cunning bit - I used a spare heated rear window switch so I can override the thermo switch. Now in traffic I can start the fan spinning myself to get the air flowing BEFORE things start to cook.
I just can't believe how quiet it is now. Plus of course the benefits of faster warming up, better economy, improved power and potentially extended water pump life. Its win-win all the way.

Why don't more people do this conversion?

If anyone is interested in further details then let me know.

Regards,

Big Rich.
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This is a 245 Volvo...d'ya feel lucky Punk?








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Leccy Fan...click, whirr, smile. 200 1986

Greetings Rich,

I have an 88 240 DL and am very interested in your recent fan conversion. Any and all information, procedures / photos and parts are welcomed. I welcome the opportunity to get rid of the noisy, inefficient excuse for a fan currently on my car.

Thanks








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Leccy Fan...click, whirr, smile. 200 1986

Some pics & more info from Dave Barton's website:

http://www.linkline.com/personal/dbarton/fanconversion/ (same as the t-bricks fan conversion link seen here)
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Michael -- 1987 244 GT | Volvo 240 Links








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Leccy Fan...click, whirr, smile. 200 1986

Hi Jim,

First thing is to source a fan of suitable dimensions. The one I used came with a mounting shroud almost exactly the same size as the radiator on the brick. The two top mounting holes lined up perfectly with the rad holes and with some short bolts and nylock nuts held the fan nice and tight. At the bottom I used 2 big fat cable ties through the rad to hold it steady with some home made plates made from rigid PVC at the front of the rad to spread the strain. Sounds gross but it's fine.
For a thermo switch I used one sourced by a friend and believed to be from a 700, exact model unknown (he's not a Volvo afficionado). This mounted neatly in the port at the top of the rad on the left - rear, as you look at the car from the front.
I tapped into the fuse box at fuse number 11 (I think - the one used for the heated seats) as this is switched with the ignition and of a suitable amp rating (heated seats only used in the coldest of weathers and the fan is unlikely to activate in those conditions). I ran this to the thermo switch and then ran the other terminal of the switch to ground.
I then made up an independant circuit using a spare HRW switch, again powered from the same fusebox terminal, so I can manually switch the fan on and off if required.
The car runs fine and the termperature guage reads the same as before (a needles width under half). The only difference is it gets there in about a third of the time so cold morning warm ups are much quicker. The fan only seems to cut in when left idling for a while although it is rather cold outdoors in the UK at present.
No piccies i'm afraid as I don't have a digicam but I know a man who does and i'll try to get some posted when I can.

Hope this is of use/interest to you.

Good luck,

Big Rich.
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This is a 245 Volvo...d'ya feel lucky Punk?








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Leccy Fan...click, whirr, smile. 200 1986

Thanks, Rich...guess what I'm doin' this weekend?? I'll keep you posted.







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