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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: feets] #723698
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Im glad you posted this. I upgraded to a pair of smaller electric fans a few weeks back and used the type of controller that you picture. The set up operates fine but just doesnt move enough air, and they leave too much of my core uncovered, just wasted cooling space. I will definately be trying this.

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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: roe] #723699
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The controller I pictured will ONLY work with the Mercedes fan that DOES NOT have the heat sink.
Most aftermarket fans (all that I have seen) have the heat sink. They MUST be used with hooziewhatsit's fan controller or bad things will happen.


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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: feets] #723700
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Anyone know where to find these fans for a decent price aftermarket? They are close to $500 bucks on ebay

Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: mshred] #723701
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I got mine used through the body shop. The mounting tabs break in collisions and the fans must be replaced. Those tabs must be removed anyway so it's no big deal.

The fans are $500 new from Mercedes too.

Check the salvage yards.


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Quote:

I got mine used through the body shop. The mounting tabs break in collisions and the fans must be replaced. Those tabs must be removed anyway so it's no big deal.

The fans are $500 new from Mercedes too.

Check the salvage yards.




The only Merecedes in my local salvage yards are early 90's ones...It looked as though there were aftermarket suppliers for this fan in this thread, but it seems they have all dried up?? atleast on ebag they seem to have

Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: feets] #723703
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Here's a few pictures of my install. I bought my fan a few years ago for $100 on ebay. It is mounted on a 3 core champion radiator.

As far as testing Heavy 12v pos. and neg and then a 12v trigger wire. I have the schmatic for hooking up the wires. Just not sure if it would be safe to check without the controller.

I also had to clearance my waterpump shaft and bolts to make it fit.

I also have the controller to run it but would like the plug to make the install look neater.

Feets, you wouldn't happen to know the part no. I need. Also I wouldn't mind buying it off you since there are no close MB dealerships to me.

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Another view of the brackets I fabbed up.

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Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: rapom] #723705
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In my 67 Coronet

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I have about 1/8" clearance at the fan and waterpump. Hopefully it is enough

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The plastic plug is part number 220-545-03-29.
The large wires with terminals are part number 000-540-40-05 (qty 2).
The small wires with terminals are part number 000-540-38-05 (qty 2).

Grab them locally if you like. It would probably be quicker.
We are not on commission over here so I wouldn't get anything from the sale anyway.
If you can't find something then let me know and we can work something out.


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Thanks for the part no's. I will contact the closest dealer and go from there.

Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: feets] #723710
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Quote:

The plastic plug is part number 220-545-03-29.
The large wires with terminals are part number 000-540-40-05 (qty 2).
The small wires with terminals are part number 000-540-38-05 (qty 2).

Grab them locally if you like. It would probably be quicker.
We are not on commission over here so I wouldn't get anything from the sale anyway.
If you can't find something then let me know and we can work something out.




Is those plug & wires PN's the same for the old & new style fan?

I just bought a new style like the one on the right.

Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: thehemikid] #723711
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I would say yes. I have had both plugged into my car.
but feets should pop up and answer for sure.

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The plugs and wires are the same.


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Thanks,...truly appreciated.

Re: Monster electric cooling fan upgrade. long. w/photos. [Re: thehemikid] #723714
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I would like to test the new fan, ...it has a 14 day return I think. I don't have a V2 or V3 controller yet & I don't have the plug & wires yet either. Would it be safe to test with out the controller just for the period of time it takes for it to reach full speed?

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if you are concerned about the warranty and if it is any good, I would return it and pick it up after you get the other parts.

you could just see if it spins up and stop, but it is kind of a bear to get connectors on it since the ends are recessed.

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I just got my set-up fired up today. The fan works great! I even blocked the radiator with cardboard so that the temp would go up to 200* and the fan would wind up. When I removed the cardboard, the temp came right down to the point that the fan shut off.

I like this fan and controller combo. We've needed this for a long time.



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Quote:

if you are concerned about the warranty and if it is any good, I would return it and pick it up after you get the other parts.

you could just see if it spins up and stop, but it is kind of a bear to get connectors on it since the ends are recessed.




Its brand spank'n new, with a build date of something like 1.06.12. I got tired of wait'n for a "smoke'n deal", or a "good deal" on a new one. Been looking since Sept. So I just went with what I though was a fair $. Now that's out off the way, & on to the next item.

Guess I'll find some female spades & some heavy wire for a quick test till I get the plug. Just didn't want to hurt my new mo$or.

Are my +, -, & trigger terminals correct.

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