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OKGMC4 08-25-2010 05:20 PM

Yet another cheap electric fan...
 
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I realize that some of you are aware of this part, but maybe I can show someone something new. I wanted an electric fan for my 56 with a 5.3l -- I looked at Summit and Jegs and all the street rod places and I ALMOST ordered a Cooling Components fan with shroud that costs $200. I'm sure it's a great fan but I am SOOOO cheap so I researched cheap junkyard fans and kept coming up with this...Lincoln Mark VIII (and some later model TBird/ Cougars) have about the baddest efan the factory ever made. Taurus fans are good, too, but are usually the wrong size for us tri five guys. I did some measuring and it's as though Ford said "You know, we ought to make an electric fan for chevy pickups!" They are two speed and have a massive motor and 18" blade. I got mine at LKQ for $20. It is a commonly sought after fan and I got the last one in the yard, after checking every Mark/tbird/cougar! I trimmed the factory brackets off, cut 3/4" off the rear of the shroud, and used 1/16" aluminum strips to tie it to my radiator. There's about 3/4" clearance on the motor, and my engine rides higher than most so there could've been more room. I'll let the pics speak for themselves and let you guys decide...

OKGMC4 08-25-2010 05:21 PM

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after trimming...

OKGMC4 08-25-2010 05:23 PM

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mounted...

dwcsr 08-25-2010 06:07 PM

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One of the problems now with these being so popular is that people think that just because it looks like a Mark VIII fan it is a Mark VIII 2 speed fan. There were about 5 version of this fan and some were a single speed that was operated by a variable speed controller. Your looks to be a 2 speed. If the connector on the fan was white and there was a small inpection plate just above the connector it would be a single speed. The easiest way to tell is test it. There is a significant difference in speed between the hi and low. If you get a junk yard fan get the plug with it especially if its a Taurus fan.

These may help in determining your wiring needs

http://www.thehollisterroadcompany.c...VIIIrelay.html
http://www.thehollisterroadcompany.com/MarkVIII.html were I installed it in a C10

bobinbc 08-25-2010 06:11 PM

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Hey OKGMC4, good tip on the fan, I have one I picked up a while back. Being the smart shopper that you are I was wondering where you got your rad?

mr48chev 08-25-2010 06:48 PM

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Slick, I keep eyeballing the fans in my daily driver 88 Caddy every time I work on it thinking that one or both of them would be good fits but I like the looks of the one off the Lincoln.

OKGMC4 08-25-2010 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by bobinbc (Post 4157176)
Hey OKGMC4, good tip on the fan, I have one I picked up a while back. Being the smart shopper that you are I was wondering where you got your rad?

EBAY! It was cheaper than all the other direct fit radiators that I could find but...one little side note about this. It is a Rand brand radiator. It seems to be well made in general and I think it should cool the 5.3 no problem but the brackets are problematic. They were welded on at an angle, and the bottom leaned in and hit the splash pan. I tried to use 1" spacers to move it out enough but I had issues with the top hose and cooling fan fitment. I had to cut the brackets off the side and put the radiator in exactly parralel to make it all work. Now I need to find someone who can TIG it back together for me because I can't weld aluminum. So, it's sort of a good deal but I had to modify it to make it work.


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