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What would make a rad Fan fuse blow?

 

It wasnt a nice site, Was sync the carbs and I look down and fluid all over the place Went to check the fuse and its blown

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Was the fluid from the overflow or did it pop a leak somewhere? The fan is a pretty simple setup with power wires running thru a thermal switch to the electric fan. The only thing I can think of that would fry the fuse is if the fan is obstructed or there is a frayed wire somewhere.

 

RR

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Was the fluid from the overflow or did it pop a leak somewhere? The fan is a pretty simple setup with power wires running thru a thermal switch to the electric fan. The only thing I can think of that would fry the fuse is if the fan is obstructed or there is a frayed wire somewhere.

 

RR

 

The fluid came from the overflow I replaced the the fuse added fluid, all is well , The fan works freely

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The fluid came from the overflow I replaced the the fuse added fluid, all is well , The fan works freely

 

Charlie,

 

You may want to check your overflow bottle. You may have it too full. It is located behind the right (throttle) side cover. The side cover can be removed by taking out the rear allan head screw. The front screw is just cosmetic. The bottle should only be about 1/2 full (there is a line on it for reference). If it isn't full when you have an overflow spill, you will need to check your overflow line for obstruction or damage.

 

Glad you got it going.

 

RR

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