Well, after seeing the write-ups about the Taurus fan, I thought 'Gee, that sounds like fun!'
Step one: Procure fan. Easy. Quick stop at the U-Pick-'Em yard and $15 later. One 2-speed Ford issue fan. (gee I hope it works)
Step two: Procure Electical. After stopping at Pep-Boys, Autozone, and some other featureless auto parts store, I was able to collect all the wire, connectors, and adjustable thermostat with built in relay. Rated at 10 amps... Ok, so I'm too lazy to go to E-Bay and order a 60amp relay, so I start looking around town. Enter... Fry's.
Step three: Procure relay. Fry's, for those of you who don't know, is kinda the Super Wal-Mart of electonics. They have it ALL. Even the stuff you don't need. So I find a 50amp Solid-State relay(Ooooooooo!!!). I think 'wow! nobody's done this!'. I buy the part.
Step four: The install. Take out old fan. Check. Take out Shroud of Doom™. Check. Test fit the new fan. Check. Build brackets for PS and radiator tanks. Um.... Made one for the PS tank. The overflow, is, well, kinda zippy-tied in right now. Hacked the snot outa the shroud, trying to make it into a bracket. Remember kids, measure TWICE, cut once.
Step five: Wiring. Easy. No, really. got the sucker all wired up e-z!
Step six: The test. I start the Jeep. It runs. I crank the thermostat down and the fan starts right up. I crank the thermostat back up... and the fan still runs. Uh-oh. I turn the Jeep off. The fan still runs. Hmmm. I unplug the ground lead on the fan. Stops. Repeat the last step. Same results.(Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein) It's now late. I want to sleep.
Step seven: Drive Around all Morning with no fan and find some sort of mechanical relay. You get the point. Strange part, is the engine never got any hotter than it usually does. With no fan. Did I mention the fan wasn't working?
Step eight: Install relay. Wow! this works great!!
So, that was my weekend. How's everyone else doing? :D
Peter M