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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Oregon
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Electric fans behind grille?
Right now my '73 doesn't even have a fan clutch and I want to replace the belt driven fan with electrics. I'm wondering if I can put "pusher" fans in between the grille and radiator, instead of using "puller" fans on the back of the radiator? Has anybody done this?
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Re: Electric fans behind grille?
It can be done, but its not as efficient. The fans tend to restrict the airflow a small percent.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: stafford springs ct
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Re: Electric fans behind grille?
what he said^. ive got the pullers in my '86 burban and they work great! any reason you dont want to use the pullers?
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Waynesfield Ohio
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Re: Electric fans behind grille?
I used them on my 82 without any problems, not sure about the space between grille and rad on a 73 though.
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