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Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- NOW FINISHED :D

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:01 pm
by Darrell
Watts divided by volts = amps

160/12 = 13.3amps

A standard 30-40amp relay will work fine :D

Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- NOW FINISHED :D

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 10:09 pm
by turbo-tom
Darrell wrote:Watts divided by volts = amps

160/12 = 13.3amps

A standard 30-40amp relay will work fine :D

okay thank you darrell ;) :thumbup: so would that be a relay for each fan? or would one relay be okay for two fans?

Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- NOW FINISHED :D

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:48 pm
by Ricky-410
Looking good! like the front end and what you've done with the tank in the back. Love how busy the dash looks as well, be scared to touch anything in case i got ejected haha

good job!

Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- NOW FINISHED :D

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:24 pm
by turbo-tom
ScottieJ wrote:Im pretty sure my relays are 30 amp?
You need to change the title of the thread too, sjs are never finished :lol:
Sorry Scott just seen this! and i shall now :lol:
Ricky-410 wrote:Looking good! like the front end and what you've done with the tank in the back. Love how busy the dash looks as well, be scared to touch anything in case i got ejected haha
good job!
And Thanks man! yeah im pleased how it turned out tbh , and Yeah my dashboard has had a lot of thinking behind it! , and you wont get ejected promise!!! :lol:

Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- Starting again!

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:34 pm
by turbo-tom
Speaking about dashboards i have chopped more out of it! think of getting a custom dashboard made because there is no room on the Sj413 but its fine for now so im sure it will stay!.

it consists of new main engine cut out switch, winch cut out , winch in , winch out (each with warning lights) , and two aux 12v sockets for phone charging etc
Also being that i have taken out my heat controls i kept the main switch to turn the windscreen blower on and off!,

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~Anywhoo baack on with the cooling system im half way through my Vitara rad instalation.

removed vicous fan and painted pulley yellow :)
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and these are my electric fans there the cheap ones but i will see how they go. just need to fabricate some brackets and it should be in :)
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Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- Starting again!

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:53 pm
by Ricky-410
I was thinking of just putting my heater on the windscreen and putting it on a switch so i could mount the cb where the controls are. I want to keep it looking standard now though. How come you've chopped more out? room for things to come?

Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- Starting again!

Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:55 pm
by turbo-tom
Ricky-410 wrote:I was thinking of just putting my heater on the windscreen and putting it on a switch so i could mount the cb where the controls are. I want to keep it looking standard now though. How come you've chopped more out? room for things to come?
Yeah the factory heater is still there but i have by passed it from the heater matrix (engine side)
so i only have the fan not really a heater any more :lol:

and yes more things! i have done them i just havent update my thread in long time :lol:

Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- Starting again!

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:02 pm
by turbo-tom
Well power steering jimny box, vitara radiator , twin electric fans, the answer? yes it can be done :D

The bottom of the fan is surported by two three mm thick brackets that have been welded into the back of my winch tray

This is the back of the the radiator and i havent had the trim the radiator ethier
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And i fabed up some brackets for the top mounts These are bolted through the slam pannel
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And then finally i modified the old expansion tank bottle and its bolted straigh the the passenger side wing

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Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- Starting again!

Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:32 pm
by Jordi
Colourful was the only word that sprang to mind.

Jordi

Re: Tom's 85' SJ413 Build- Starting again!

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 3:31 am
by Anton
I think that, if I ever finally manage to get mine roadworthy again, I'll have to swap in electric fans like those. Where'd you get 'em?

And did you ever paint those shocks???

:p