Noel and others who need SPAL fan info.....
I bought the fans from JayCorp. They are a great company to deal with and I would not hesitate to use them again. I got 2 6.5" pullers PN 30100402. A 6.5" fan is the largest that will fit without any overhang on the stock exchanger. If JDM's is bigger I would suggest getting the 7.5" ones PN 30100358.
More info in next post.........
More info in next post.........
Last edited by soap; Jan 8, 2003 at 06:41 PM.
To properly install them I used the fan mounting pin kit. You will need 1 kit per fan. The kit comes with pins, rubber washers, and retainers.
Fans installed......notice the 4 small pins on each corner of the fan.


I hooked them up to a single 20amp fuse/lighted switch and mounted it under my dash so I could turn them on whenever I want. Each fan only pulls like 6.5 amps so I just spliced the wires into 2 main 12 gauge wire and ran the necessary wires to power, ground etc.
More info in next post.......
Fans installed......notice the 4 small pins on each corner of the fan.


I hooked them up to a single 20amp fuse/lighted switch and mounted it under my dash so I could turn them on whenever I want. Each fan only pulls like 6.5 amps so I just spliced the wires into 2 main 12 gauge wire and ran the necessary wires to power, ground etc.
More info in next post.......
Last edited by soap; Jan 8, 2003 at 06:54 PM.
Here is what you will get when you order the fan and kit.....

That packet contains the mounting kit. The fan is pre-wired up to that white plug. Just run your wires off there..........you can see how I did in my other picture.
Any questions feel free to ask
--Joe

That packet contains the mounting kit. The fan is pre-wired up to that white plug. Just run your wires off there..........you can see how I did in my other picture.
Any questions feel free to ask
--Joe
I love Vinnies tie mounts, that's the only reason I was gonna order the fans. Quick and easy.
I guess since I don't have any little white plugs I just cut them off and solder on my connecting wires or do they give you a connecting plug with open wire ends?
Wonder where you can buy the mating end to the white plug at? It would be nicer to have a connection in case you have to remove a fan for some reason.
noelvm
I guess since I don't have any little white plugs I just cut them off and solder on my connecting wires or do they give you a connecting plug with open wire ends?Wonder where you can buy the mating end to the white plug at? It would be nicer to have a connection in case you have to remove a fan for some reason.
noelvm
Last edited by noelvm; Jan 8, 2003 at 07:38 PM.
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Noel,
I can easily remove my wiring harness for my fans. There are 2 prongs inside that white plug (1+ and 1-). Just go to a local parts store like AutoZone, Pep Boys etc and get a couple female connectors. They are the same type of connector that you hook onto 3 prongs of the main electric fan.
Here is a pic of the connectors that go right into the white plug.......

And I thought you Texas guys knew your stuff
Anything else let me know.....
--Joe
I can easily remove my wiring harness for my fans. There are 2 prongs inside that white plug (1+ and 1-). Just go to a local parts store like AutoZone, Pep Boys etc and get a couple female connectors. They are the same type of connector that you hook onto 3 prongs of the main electric fan.
Here is a pic of the connectors that go right into the white plug.......

And I thought you Texas guys knew your stuff
Anything else let me know.....
--Joe
Yes and Yes.......VINNIE has the same 6.5" fans as me......that's why I suggested using the 7.5" ones with the JDM exchanger, you can see all the extra clearance his has. Mine are right at the top and bottom of the stock unit.
--Joe
--Joe
Yea, I got those connectors here at the house, however doing it that way is not watertight and requires taping the plug and input wires to keep the moisture out whereas a correct plug would do the same thing easier.
noelvm
noelvm
Originally posted by noelvm
Yea, I got those connectors here at the house, however doing it that way is not watertight and requires taping the plug and input wires to keep the moisture out whereas a correct plug would do the same thing easier.
noelvm
Yea, I got those connectors here at the house, however doing it that way is not watertight and requires taping the plug and input wires to keep the moisture out whereas a correct plug would do the same thing easier.
noelvm
As a note I wired my electric fan and IC fans this same way and never had one problem even after washing the engine compartment on a daily basis
--Joe
Originally posted by soap
True.
even after washing the engine compartment on a daily basis
--Joe
True.
even after washing the engine compartment on a daily basis
--Joe
How about washin 17 times a day?
Thats only a question if I where to get a dirty black one


