Gentlemen,
I have an early 250SL in very sunny Western Australia where temperatures during the coming summer can easily reach 40C. As I am tidying up my engine bay and have the radiator out , one option I have is to install a 14” Kenlo electric fan (I have a spare) as an alternative to the original aluminium fan, driven via the water pump. This is common “safety” measure for classic cars in Australia. There are a number of discussion on the forum about adding an additional electric fan to the front of the radiator, but I can find little comment on the possibility of replacing the current mechanical fan with an electric unit with adjustable thermostat. There is the obvious negative of loss of originality, but the pros could potentially be worth considering, even just as a safety measure for the summer months.
Pros:
Deduced loading on water pump bearings extends water pump life
Greater air volume during idle
Faster warm up
1/2 horse power saved
Reduced engine noise
Reduced under-bonnet temperature
Greater control of temperature during hot weather
Cons:
Loss of originality (always reversible though)
Any other?
Jeff