fans on/off setting

Barry C. Forrest embarry at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 22 20:12:59 GMT 2001


Thanks to all that answered this post.
-- 
Best regards,



Barry C. Forrest
Assistant General Manager
VP Product Development & Cataloging
ITM Engine Components, Inc.
http://www.ITMEngine.Com
mailto:embarry at earthlink.net




sapearso at rockwellcollins.com wrote:
> 
> That would be NAPA part number FS-120.
> 
> Scott
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 14:15:32 -0500
> From: toddburkard at pcmc.com
> Subject: Re: fans on/off setting
> 
> I used a switch from a Dodge (I think, tried so may to find the one I
> liked) but anyway I just went down to Napa and had them pull out the book
> with the temp switches and I looked for the one that was what I wanted
> (bring the stock one in of corse for thread sizing if you are pipe thread
> illiterate like me) I had to cut the factory connector off and put on a
> female blade connector but other than that it worked great and has been
> working for 3 years now.
> 
> If you (or anyone else for that mater) are interested in the part number
> for the one I picked up I can look for it tonight when I am at the shop if
> you would like.
> 
> Todd
> 
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