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    #16
    So nando u say I can use a thermostat out a M42 ? I think I'll pick one up, and the car is at the mech 2 day, as it developed a bad oil leak after trackin it yesterday... so thats gone to get sorted, and I'm going to get himn to install a switch so that I can turn the fans on full speed, when I want, but when it's off they will work like normal.

    Hopefully this will help.

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      #17
      Ok, so I had the car in a few pieces, cause my alternator belt stripped off, and took my power steering with it.

      I also drained the coolant, and checked the thermostat... low and behold it's a BMW 80deg one... so I'm rather confused now.

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        #18
        Originally posted by SA E30 View Post
        Ok, so I had the car in a few pieces, cause my alternator belt stripped off, and took my power steering with it.

        I also drained the coolant, and checked the thermostat... low and behold it's a BMW 80deg one... so I'm rather confused now.
        change it for a 70 degree one, in combination with the E36 M42 aux fan switch (part # 61 31 8 361 787 ), and your cooling probelms should go away.
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          #19
          70deg... is there a BMW part no. for one ? Cause I've never seen one here in SA.

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            #20
            it's actually 71c, but in any case the part # is 11531466174
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              #21
              Thanks a load man... it's much appreciated :)

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