Hi all,
For the past couple months I've been struggling with cooling problems on my 1100. I just recently fixed a significant leak, not at the coolant tubes under the carbs like lots of folks experience, but in the metal connector between them and the block. However, through all of that the core issue has remained that my radiator fan won't turn on. It repeatedly stays off despite my gauge reading middle, above middle, all the way into the red, even. I'm hesitant to keep trying solutions at this point because I'm working my engine so hot so often. My most recent attempts at diagnostics yielded the following information:
For the past couple months I've been struggling with cooling problems on my 1100. I just recently fixed a significant leak, not at the coolant tubes under the carbs like lots of folks experience, but in the metal connector between them and the block. However, through all of that the core issue has remained that my radiator fan won't turn on. It repeatedly stays off despite my gauge reading middle, above middle, all the way into the red, even. I'm hesitant to keep trying solutions at this point because I'm working my engine so hot so often. My most recent attempts at diagnostics yielded the following information:
- The wiring and fan itself is all good. When the fan switch connector is shorted to ground the fan turns on just fine.
- The fan switch is good. When tested in a pot of boiling water my old (replaced a few months ago, $9 on Amazon) switch shorted itself after a while as it should, the exact same as an OEM example I bought thinking it would be the issue.
- The radiator is grounded. The threads on the radiator test continuous with the negative terminal of my battery.
- There is plenty of coolant. The level is in between the two lines on the reservoir towards the rear, and was over-full for a while.
- Coolant should be getting to the switch. This one I'm less sure about. When I removed the fan switch, coolant came out into my drain pan. I also replaced the thermostat a while ago thinking it was the issue.
