After 3 months of searching for a "magical" fuel leak, I recently deleted the stock airbox for the JTAF-1 airbox. I found my leak (an invisible split/crack in a new hose right at the inlet to the fuel filter) that would "mist" a bit at start-up, then proceed to actually leak. The newly opened up engine compartment made it possible to find the leak.
On a shakedown cruise, I noticed the engine getting hot without the fan coming on. It was a cool day, so the cruise was otherwise just a fun ride with friends. At home, the fuse checked good, the relay was good, and when I jumped the relay you could hear the fan motor running, but there was no air movement. Plus, the fan motor noise (with no air moving) was present when shutting down the hot engine, that little 30 second burst of the fan at shutdown.
Today (3/21/25) I pulled the fan to find, sandwiched between the fan blade and the radiator, the nut that holds the blade on the shaft of the fan motor. Reassembled with some high strength loctite on the blade screw threads. It's going back together as I'm reporting this.

On a shakedown cruise, I noticed the engine getting hot without the fan coming on. It was a cool day, so the cruise was otherwise just a fun ride with friends. At home, the fuse checked good, the relay was good, and when I jumped the relay you could hear the fan motor running, but there was no air movement. Plus, the fan motor noise (with no air moving) was present when shutting down the hot engine, that little 30 second burst of the fan at shutdown.
Today (3/21/25) I pulled the fan to find, sandwiched between the fan blade and the radiator, the nut that holds the blade on the shaft of the fan motor. Reassembled with some high strength loctite on the blade screw threads. It's going back together as I'm reporting this.

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