GalDemSuga
1/2 ton status
Sorry for the late update fellas but I took a road trip down to Savannah to test out the fan setup etc. It works awesomellllly
Now as to how I resolved the issue; after doing alot of different forum trolling I had a light bulb moment
Since the fan was only coming on when I requested AC and in conjunction with what I read on another board, it was basically an override switch function. Always on with AC on and always off with AC off. It meant that voltage was getting to the fan through the spal system by overriding the normal ignition(key-on voltage).
I double checked where I had spliced into a key-on power source and it tested good (I had used the windshiled washer pump). With a proper key-on source the spal unit should power on with key turned on and the fan should start up. This was not the case using the washer pump for power. I didnt want to tap into the fuse box, so I decided to use another source (the radio) and spliced into it. Next thing you know viola
IT WORKED.
I programmed the spal unit and it worked well. I will make a couple mods to the system after the test run. I used another temp switch which I mounted in the waterpump neck but didnt realize that when I programmed the spal unit off of the reading from the temp switch in the block, the reading would be quite different from what the one in the waterpump neck was reading. I will now splice back into the block temp switch and reprogram the unit.

Now as to how I resolved the issue; after doing alot of different forum trolling I had a light bulb moment
Since the fan was only coming on when I requested AC and in conjunction with what I read on another board, it was basically an override switch function. Always on with AC on and always off with AC off. It meant that voltage was getting to the fan through the spal system by overriding the normal ignition(key-on voltage).I double checked where I had spliced into a key-on power source and it tested good (I had used the windshiled washer pump). With a proper key-on source the spal unit should power on with key turned on and the fan should start up. This was not the case using the washer pump for power. I didnt want to tap into the fuse box, so I decided to use another source (the radio) and spliced into it. Next thing you know viola
IT WORKED. I programmed the spal unit and it worked well. I will make a couple mods to the system after the test run. I used another temp switch which I mounted in the waterpump neck but didnt realize that when I programmed the spal unit off of the reading from the temp switch in the block, the reading would be quite different from what the one in the waterpump neck was reading. I will now splice back into the block temp switch and reprogram the unit.
. I need to resolve this as the truck is back to full time work status. With it being cold in Ohio (my present work location), it's taking too long to warm up in morning and will be crap for A/C come summer time.