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    buy them all sharpe
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCcola55
    buy them all sharpe

    no way, he doesnt buy parts that work

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    It actually worked and fit on their. I always have bad luck on that kinda stuff. where do you get the pigtail, advance and oriellys and napa dont carry it. Junkyard? And how do you wire it up?

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    Advance, O'Reilly's and Napa sure as hell do have the pigtail. Find a counterguy who isnt a dunce.
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    take robert with you to autozone, he has an all clerance pass haha

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    napa's got one, its like 10 bucks. How do you wire it up?

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    we didnt have it, but i know we use too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGJIMMY
    napa's got one, its like 10 bucks. How do you wire it up?
    http://www.hotrodlane.cc/newhtml/smallalt.html

    the plug should have the same letters. make sure you follow it closely

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    Thanks

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    Alright so I put in it and wired it up, and it works. But, the wires wiring up the fans are still getting extremely hot, I put a relay on, got a bigger alternator, whats the deal? Im pretty sure the wire we used to wire up the fans is like 12 gauge or 10 maybe. Any suggestions?

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    how long are the fan wires? are you sure of the guage of the wire?

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    The wires are no more than 4 1/2 feet long for any of them. Mostly about 2 maybe. Some of the wires might be 14 gauge. But Im pretty sure its 12 or bigger

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    put a bigger guage in if everything is wired right.

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    Aight Ill try

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    Is the radiator clean, if not the fans may just be working too hard and not getting enough air to let them spin correctly.
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