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Old Aug 9, 2007 | 06:40 PM
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636 Hardwire??? how did you do yours

well im over heating boling rad. fluid cause you cant hardwire 636's the same as f4i's any one on here hardwire their 636 fans? how'd you do yours. can you help me out?
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 12:54 AM
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Re: 636 Hardwire??? how did you do yours

take the blue wire from your fan and run it to the red wire where your ignition plugs to the wire harness if you have any questions doing this just pm me

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Old Oct 21, 2007 | 01:06 AM
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Re: 636 Hardwire??? how did you do yours

artieb..lol sup hoe ill be back tuesday
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Re: 636 Hardwire??? how did you do yours

i just put a switch in between the two wires that go to the tempeture sending unit on the radiator so if i forget to turn on the switch the fan will still come on when it normally would but if i flip the switch the fan comes on and stays on.......

p.s always run an overflow bottle because it will over heat with out it
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 02:09 AM
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Re: 636 Hardwire??? how did you do yours

you sure there isnt a different problem?!? been riding 636's for 2+years, 90-100 degree days sometimes... never had a problem with overheating unless i was murdering burnouts...

but if a fan mod is a must i think OMR's is the best idea!
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Re: 636 Hardwire??? how did you do yours

Originally Posted by old man roger
i just put a switch in between the two wires that go to the tempeture sending unit on the radiator so if i forget to turn on the switch the fan will still come on when it normally would but if i flip the switch the fan comes on and stays on.......

p.s always run an overflow bottle because it will over heat with out it
just an ON/OFF switch with 2 legs?
Old Oct 21, 2007 | 12:22 PM
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Re: 636 Hardwire??? how did you do yours

yep .
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