Heres what I noticed so far from the hood vents:
I can still overheat the motor with high RPM's and low speeds - I'm not surprised....
Might be a touch more throttle response and power at higher speeds. I suspect that its just from more airflow under the hood and cooler fresh air getting into the motor - or it could be just in my head.
Temperature of my intake and plenum are lower after extended freeway driving. Before it was HOT to the touch and now its just warm.
With the engine warm and at a idle you can feel the heat escaping out the vents. which I believe in turn also lets the engine cool down faster when it gets overheated. Which I have experienced - its defintely cools down faster went its overheated even with it parked and at an idle.
I also finally got around to testing my thermal fan switch and its dead - so I have to get another one.... Luckily that was covered under its warranty because its only 5 month old.
Also with this little adventure a couple trips ago:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/bioxide02/June25thShotgun/113_1303.jpghttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/bioxide02/June25thShotgun/113_1307.jpgWith me winching myself up and out of the ditch where my nose was buried into the ground, I ended up litteral shoving tons of mud, sticks and rocks thru my fairlead, under the winch and right into my electric fan..... I tried hosing out that area with the garden hose but that didn't work. I ended up removing the winch and hosed on the fan for like 30 minutes trying to get all the crap out. I even needle nosed some leafs and sticks out of the fan. I got most of it, but not all of it. You could still hear rocks bouncing around inside the fan.
So I'm now in the process of taking some sheetmetal and making a fan shroud spaced slightly away from the radiator to hopefully allow any crap that gets in there to be flushed down and away from the radiator. also it should help the cooling issues since now the fan will be blowing air over the whole radiator surface instead of just the cross-section of the fan. I'm also planning on make some type of dirt guard on the lower part of teh fan so this won't happen again.
Unfortunately those rocks and sticks messed up the front of the radiator pretty good. basically it just bent over all the fins on the outer 1" diameter or so from the fan. so after about an hour with a small screwdriver I got those straightened back out now. But since everything is so tight aroudn teh hood latch and the bumper - its going to be a challange to make everything fit.
So here is the start of the fan shroud. Its a piece of 18 GA sheet.
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Unfortionately with adding the fan shroud, that is going to move the fan out another 3/4". Which is good for air flow but not good for my winch clearance. doing this is forcing me to totally rework my winch plate.......
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See the fan use-to-be mounted flush against the front surface of the radiator.
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Which also means I had to nibble some material off the cross tube on my all-pro winch bumper to make clearance for the fan..... Then I capped it off with some sheetmetal. Its not pretty but atleast its sealed....
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This is pretty much the finished fan shroud. I also formed the edges to give it some more rigidity... for attaching the fan to the shroud, I just weled some nuts on the back side of the shroud. The only think I got left to do is to cut a small hole in it so I can connect the wiring harness back to the electric fan thermal switch.
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