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RE: Afterrun pump
Short the switch that is on the coolant flange (two prong), the pump and the
fan should run (with engine off). The injector cooling fan runs of the
switch in the back of the engine to the left (facing the engine), ground the
switch (with the engine off) and the injector fan will come on,
Avi
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net [mailto:owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net]
On Behalf Of Wallace White
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 1998 9:38 AM
To: Avi Meron
Cc: Sachelle Babbar; Quattro
Subject: Re: Afterrun pump
Avi Meron wrote:
>
> No, the afterrun pump runs with the rad. Fan. The switch is a two prong
> mounted on the coolant hose flange (from the cyl, head).
> Avi
Hmm, I could've sworn I've heard the secondary coolant pump running by
itself, when the fan was not. I too would be curious as to what contacts
you can short or whatever to turn the pump on.
Sachelle Babbar wrote:
> The other thing I observed about the pump was that it's something of an
> aquarium pump. This one stays open...I just hope someone adds to it...
I like it! But I'm not sure I'd be willing to do it. I've never seen an
aquarium upwards of the boiling point of water.
- Wallace
'87 5kcstq 150k