Normal temp and fan speed?

Hello!
I recently took apart my 13" inch MBP 2,26ghz, and forgot at first to connect the fan (doh!).
But I shut off the computer when I noticed that it got hot and Istat menus didn't show any fan rpm.
Once I plugged the fan back in, it's always running at 2000rpm with very slight variations. Temp's around 45-58, medium usage (safari, vlc, transmission, mail etc.) and with charger a bit more.
Is this normal? I mean with the rpm and temps? I'm not too experienced with hardware stuff.
Thanks!

Ah, I see. Well, you're in a real mess now, because the keyboard is part of the MBP's top case and can't be removed for cleaning, and a lot of other parts below it are attached to the top case by those screws you stripped. So you're going to have to pay a technician to make the repairs you can't afford (probably a replacement top case), in addition to the extra cost of extracting the stripped screws. Depending upon how difficult that proves to be, you're likely to be facing a repair bill of $500 USD or more.

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