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12-09-2020 06:18 PM #1
Bus is overheating.
I've got a problem with the bus overheating around town, long steep inclines, or in heavy traffic.
I thought I could get around it by putting a smaller pulley on the fan.
That won't work; I'd forgotten it's an electric fan.
Doh!
Are there any 'after-market' type kits out there for a Chevrolet Vortec 400ci motor to enable me to mount a mechanical belt-driven fan?
I realise I won't be able to do anything much about it until after the Silly Season (Christmas and New Year,) is over; but if I can start getting ducks in a row now it could be organised for early next year...hopefully...johnboy
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