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usher
PostPosted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 4:03 am Up
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how can you tell if the water pump is working to cool the engine without the dials in by the way, and how long on tickover untill the fan will come on


also with it been a track car how do you remove the thermostat so the coolant is always circulating

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You can get a scanner plugged into the car which gives a coolant temperature readout. Is that why you wanted a scanner?

No point in removing the thermostat.

You still got air con fitted? Switch it on and the cooling fan should come on at low speed. That doesn't prove whether it works at high speed though.

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no ac thats in the bin, im after the scanner for seeing how the engine is running etc as i cant test drive it, i herd that on track cars it better to remove the thermostat like sinfuldesign did
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Car warms up and the thermostat opens...and it stays open. Can't see the problem with that.

Have you just removed the pump? If the wiring is still factory standard to the fan then it might switch the fan on when the AC controls is switched on.

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yeah i just removed the pump and pipes etc left the wiring in as it was just taped it out the way so it wasnt dangling, ill get the bumper off and test there is live to it,

i had the car running today for 20mins or so and no fan but coolant hoses warmed up slowly and ended up firm but never noticed anything other than that

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Sorted by running a switch off the fan to the fuse box.
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