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Radiator fin probes


Beef52751

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Are these radiator fin probes decent or garbage??? I havent been able to find a spot to put a normal sensor for my E-fan and was wondering if this was an ok option. Its a 99 3.0 Ranger 4x4.
Thanks
Beef
 
Personally, I run a radiator probe with a rubber cap to protect it from falsly reading oncoming air tempurature. This has worked flawlessly so far. But, if you can, go with a normal coolant tempurature sensor.
 
Ive never seen one, let alone used one, can you put a a pic of how yours is set up???
Thanks
Beef
 
I don't have a digital camera so I will have to borrow one from a friend. What I did was inserted it about 3" down and 3" left of the very top corner (so it can read the hottest temp). Then, I slid a rubber sleeve that resembles a 1" long vacuum hose cap. This came with my Flex-o-lite electric fan kit.
 
The find have some give to them, it won't hurt anything, its such a small area.

I've seen the probes used with success before aswell.
 
It will contact the fins and spread them less than 1/16th of an inch. The rubber cap also keeps the probe from backing out. The probe itself is about 1/4 inch in diameter by 2.5'' long.
 
I can get you a pcture of mine if you would like.

If I was doing it over (I may still) I would go for the sensor in the coolant flow not in the radiator fins.
 
That would be great triumphrider, i may still use a sensor in the coolant flow, just weighing my options.
Beef
 
Here are a couple of pictures of it (they suck, I know):
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It is located about 5/8 inch off of the side and center with the inlet tube.
 

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