11-25-2005, 02:03 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Bay Area, California
Posts: 995
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Re: electric fan
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Originally Posted by bigvinnie
Farside, I used the original shroud with a 16 inch flex-a-lite, works great... got a couple pix if you're interested... all you do is drill a couple holes in the top and bottom of the stock shroud and bolt it in, then mount the shroud like normal, run your wiring and you're all set...
the fan comes in its own shroud, and the whole thing bolts into the stock shroud... only thing is you need to make sure the rubber gasket on the flex-a-lite shroud fits tight to the radiator core before drilling mounting holes in the stock shroud, so it only pulls air thru the core.
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Originally Posted by jakeslim
I run an electric fan in my stock shroud on my 77 k5 blazer and plan on doing same in my 69. Easy, just need to use a fan that will fit from inside at any point...meaning you it
touches the shroud so you can secure.
If you look at my 77 engine, you can't see the electric, just the stock shroud.
I'll post a pic if i can find it. The fan I used was from a mid 90's t-bird(super) and it is two speed.
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Cool! Id love to see more pics and info! I think I should do this while the weather is crappy. (started raining, need "garage" projects
Thanks guys!
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