Well, I got a few good hours on it today. I ran it yesterday til it warmed up, and then some. With the fans not finished being wired up I kinda hoped the rad itself would be able to do the job all by itself. I watched the temp climb to 210 and shut it down. As soon as I did I had coolant puke out past the cap...
Once it cooled down I had a better look at the cap and saw that one of the rubber gaskets had disintegrated. My idle speed was ridiculous too, ~1400 rpm the whole time.
So, this morning I picked up a new rad cap, and a throttle body gasket as I suspected the old one was allowing extra air in artificially bumping my idle speed.
I topped up the rad, added the new cap, swapped the throttle body gasket and got busy on the fans. When Zimmer was here he spent a little while running wires and stuff for my fans but didn't have time to finish. I was left with connecting the power wires, some wire routing, and wiring in the temp sensor and switch.
The temp switch uses a thermocouple inserted into the upper part of the rad core near the tank. The switch itself is fully adjustable with a temp range of 32F to 248F. The dial is 270 degrees rotation.
My first attempt with the fans was key on/engine off and the switch set to 32 F so they'd be on for sure. Nothing...

Everything is wired exactly as per diagram. check the fuses and one is crispy. Dammit, I must have shorted something installing the power leads. I put a new fuse in and it's all good. Try again, still no fans. I double check all the grounds, no fans yet. I install a toggle switch in place of the temp switch...no fans. Finally I unplug the wires from the fans and check for power there, and find it's all good there. Plug it back in and try again and I get one of the two fans. I have a closer look at the second fan plug and see the ground wire pushed in
beside the spade. They're down low and hard to see, I guess when Dave plugged them in it appeared correct and felt correct but both grounds missed the spades.
Finally i get both fans working. So I fired the old bitch up to let it warm up. I ballparked the rotary dial on the temp switch to approx 195F on and waited. Sure enough the fans come on very close to 195 and stayed on for about 30 seconds dropping the temp to about 170 or so before shutting off. They move a damn decent amount of air. About 3 minutes later they come on again for 30 seconds and this repeats itself a half dozen times before I shut it down. Idle speed is down to 1000 initial and drops to about 850 on my tach.
I was pretty happy for about 3 minutes...then I noticed some wierdness near the T-stat housing. I had found a perfect Tee at home depot so I had a place for my heater hose. It was plastic, and apparently doesn't like heat much unlike some plastics. It started to deform and collapse where the clamps were. Tomorrow I'll be picking up a 3/4" barbed steel piece and making my own Tee out of steel. That'll be the last thing I need to do under the hood anyways. Then it'll be onto tailpipes for the exhaust.
No pics, nothing very visual about today's progress.