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Old 06-05-2005, 07:06 PM   #1
ilsautomotive
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Talking Any thermofan experts up for a mod day?

G'day all, a friend is having some overheating woes with his EA and a quick look under the bonnet revealed that the clutch fan has somehow disconnected itself and it's just sitting loose in the fan shroud!

I've suggested he look at thermofans and under the circumstances I might have to sell him the ones I was going to put on my car. It just means we'd need to source the remaining parts ASAP and if possible, have a mod day at my place on Monday or Tuesday.

Is anyone able to help with the installation that day, as I wouldn't have a clue myself. At least removing the clutch fan won't be so hard.
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