Thank you for keeping us in the loop, Xavier, that's going to be great information to have in the archive! What Calvin said, that's a daunting task. Best of luck, but I have a feeling you're on top of things.
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Originally posted by EllisonCal View PostXavier, you are courageous. That is one daunting task and I hope it works out well. The later models all had Ford electric cooling fans but when they go bad, the only part Ford offers is the entire Fan Assembly at around $1665. not including the labor to remove and reinstall the old with the new. It includes the ECU and I think that is what drives the price so high.
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Originally posted by merlot4 View PostThank you for keeping us in the loop, Xavier, that's going to be great information to have in the archive! What Calvin said, that's a daunting task. Best of luck, but I have a feeling you're on top of things.
Cheers !
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Sounds like a lot of work but I'm not sure why it was done. My 02 fan was replaced under the three year warranty while under 36,000 miles warranty in the first three years of ownership. I now have over 130,000 on the car and never had a problem. To each his own.They are Here. Scotty, beam me up!IT'S 5 O'CLOCK SOMEWHEREVisit the TBN Store
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Originally posted by Gobird View PostSounds like a lot of work but I'm not sure why it was done. My 02 fan was replaced under the three year warranty while under 36,000 miles warranty in the first three years of ownership. I now have over 130,000 on the car and never had a problem. To each his own.sigpic
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Originally posted by EllisonCal View Post
Maybe his hydraulic fan motor gave out and the cost (out of warranty) was excessive. Had I known a Flex-o-lite could have been installed before I paid $2500. to fix my '05, I would have taken that route too.
Gobird, great to see that you were able to get this done on warranty ! Saved you lots of $$ , but getting the whole hydrolic system fixed now,, will put a dent in your wallet..
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Originally posted by Thunderbird 22 View PostHello friends, i have been seriously thinking of removing the whole hydrolic cooling pump system, and replacing it with electric fan and fan speed controller. I recently rebuilt the pump, now the actuator is bad, and i have air in the system, that seems not wanting to purge, so a constant squeel when warmer temperature. The car with current trim is 1 of only 94. ,, ideally would be to keep it stock, but this hydrolic system really sucks. What should i do ?Last edited by trollerguy; Dec 29, 2017, 09:03 PM.
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Trollerguy, Thunderbird22 is a mechanical genius and is not interested in the collectible value of his Tbird. He just wants reliable low cost repairs that are possible by updating to the Flex-a-lite cooling fan setup. It's a car after all not a precious rare coin or commemorative. He wants to enjoy it and drive it. I just wish I had the skills and courage to undertake a project like this. Keep on doin' it Thunderbird22!sigpic
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Originally posted by EllisonCal View PostTrollerguy, Thunderbird22 is a mechanical genius and is not interested in the collectible value of his Tbird. He just wants reliable low cost repairs that are possible by updating to the Flex-a-lite cooling fan setup. It's a car after all not a precious rare coin or commemorative. He wants to enjoy it and drive it. I just wish I had the skills and courage to undertake a project like this. Keep on doin' it Thunderbird22!
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Hello again friends,
My project is complete, and turned out sucessful. After removing everything of the hydrolic fan system, i was able to install the new 16" electric fan inside the shroud, so everything like the A/C dryer bottle,etc bolted back up to the shroud like factory fit. I made my own bracket out of thick aluminium to mount the fan speed controller. Wired from nearby fuse box, a constant 12V, a switched 12V and from the A/C compressor relay, a signal wire to trigger the fan on high speed. After fine tuning everything, the fan starts at 208 degrees, and cuts out at 196. When A/C is on,, fan stays on high speed. Here are a few pics of my work.
If anyone is looking to do this mod, i would be happy to share my info. I feel this is more of a reliable system than the original hydrolic system.
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That's great that it worked out as you planned, Xavier, thanks for sharing the photos. While there may not be someone who needs/wants to do this at the moment, there could well be some down the road. Anything you add will go into the archives and is very useful.Life without passion is no life at all.
Sean Combs
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Looks good and maybe 10/15 years ago I may have tackled this project but at my age I would have just paid for a new hydraulic fan.They are Here. Scotty, beam me up!IT'S 5 O'CLOCK SOMEWHEREVisit the TBN Store
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Thank you friends, very happy with the results. My baby will run cooler this summer. Also forgot to mention, i also replaced the coolant thermostat and the coolant, with the good stuff from the dealer. Since getting all the coolant out is impossible, after draining the radiator, i installed a shop vac on the lower hose, and blew compressed air in the block inlet, through the top round cap. I figure i got 80% of old coolant out ! Then filled, ran the motor, and purged the air out. Job complet !
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