My question is how do you attach it because the threads are 14mm x1.5
Attach what???
My question is how do you attach it because the threads are 14mm x1.5
I'm really not paying attention to this,but wasn't this issue discovered, and resolved, by Lunatic in that big Windstar thread?
iirc, all ya need is an adapter, NPT to metric straight thread..
i'm really not paying attention to this, but wasn't this issue discovered, and resolved, by lunatic in that big windstar thread?
Iirc, all ya need is an adapter, npt to metric straight thread..

So that is the 100% correct dual temp switch I can use? I am going up to the parts house here in a bit for this little do da.

FWIW, I keep hearing about override switches to turn the fans off during water crossings.
I can certainly see where that would be necessary, but its dangerous. Either from forgetting to turn it off, or forgetting to turn it back on.
If I were doing it, I might try a piece of PVC pipe mounted vertically alongside the radiator, with a float on a small chain or wire inside.
Hook the chain to a switch that turns off the fan when the float rises inside the pipe and back on when it sinks.
Set the float height so that the fan turns off just before the water level get to the bottom of the fan.
Just a thought.

Link is now brokenOK, you asked for it.......
This is the all time, ultimate, never to be beaten, Windstar fan install thread.
Get some popcorn, grab some paper and pencil to make notes, or do screen captures, and be prepared to spend some time.
If there is a question or concept not covered by this, its probably not worth knowing.
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=267400
I just hope all the diagrams and pictures are still there......