I use Amsoil ATF. It will add a little over a quart, 33oz to be exact. Plus the added cooler lines.
I didn't think 85 and 86 mattered either but the instructions do specifically say that one of them must be positive and the other negative, I don't remember which tho.85 and 86 don't matter on the coil side. The other 2 are just power in and out 87 and 30. They don't really matter either. Something isn't right if your ground got hot.
I was thinking a little bench testing might be in order.I would bench test the relay with an Ohm meter. Make sure that there isn't something screwed up internally. Even new parts can be a problem, right?
I didn't think 85 and 86 mattered either but the instructions do specifically say that one of them must be positive and the other negative, I don't remember which tho.
I was thinking a little bench testing might be in order.

Haha! No I did test the fans and they work. If it's a knock off, they did a really good job so hopefully it cools just as well.Some relays have a diode in them to prevent reverse voltage spikes, on those particular units the polarity matters on 85 and 86. It will usually show this on the relay diagram. Because of this I typically wire all my relays in case I put one in, and you should use either a resistor or diode relay to protect the ECU when triggered by an ECU.
And although I wouldn't think it would fry it with only 12 V, anything is possible, I've fried one before, but it just didn't work, it never made the wire hot. It appears you have a short in the relay coil based on your test. I would try a different relay and also jumper/bypass the relay/fan terminals as a quick test to make sure the fans are working correctly.
Are you sure those eBay fans are genuine? They aren't speedmaster with Derale on them are they?![]()

I'm just going to run 6an lines. The only adapters I found for the cooler are made by Derale. IIRC the cooler is 7/8-14 oring. I think you can get 10an and I know there are also barb options too.I was just looking at that cooler a couple weeks ago. What size fluid lines are you running? Are you looping the radiator cooler first?
Not that these aging eyes can see.That relay does have a diode in it so 85 and 86 have to go the correct way. You sure there's not little numbers up in by the terminals? Most every one I've seen has them. Pin 30 is always the sideways one for reference.



I find it takes about a week of not being started before it becomes an issue and the transmission starts leaking from anywhere it can find.Let me know if my thinking is sound. It occurred to me with the trans cooler having over a quart in it, it could be an issue if it drains back to the trans. So I looped the lines up so the peak is above the cooler. That should keep the cooler from draining back to the trans when it's not running.
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