Taurus electric fans
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12/20/08 08:31 PM
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I saw a post a while back that some were using these fans.
Is there a certain year or type of Taurus to look for?
4 cyl, V6?
Do they bolt right up?
Any rigging or fabricating involved?
Will any other brands work?
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Re: Taurus electric fans
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12/23/08 12:44 PM
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What are the dimensions of the HHR fan? Any one have a pic?
Fits a 22" rad. perfect.
This pic. curtousy of Goodys
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Re: Taurus electric fans
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Yes that 3.875 dimension includes the shroud, and yes it comes all in one molded piece .
GM part# 15817306 Fan
part# 12101917 Connector spord.
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Re: Taurus electric fans
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12/24/08 09:48 PM
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What are the dimensions of the HHR fan? Any one have a pic?
Fits a 22" rad. perfect.
This pic. curtousy of Goodys
Thats a summit radiator actually, I want to say its around 27" long and the core itself is 22" (or so, its been awhile).
Just avoiding confusion if someone glanced and thought it was a stock 22" rad. The HHR fan is still running great! I also have added a 2-speed Taurus fan to my daily driver ranger, that fan is also very good. Pulls a ton of are on high.
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Re: Taurus electric fans
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12/24/08 11:35 PM
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Thanks everyone.
Do any of these fans fit the OE Mopar radiators?
How much rigging is involved to make it fit?
HO HO HO !
Hey! Who you callin a HO?
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Re: Taurus electric fans
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12/26/08 05:14 PM
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I picked up a couple of Lincoln Mark VIII fans at the junk yard for cheap, they move a ton of air indeed. The only problem with them is they have deep motors, so clearance could be a problem. I'm completely relocating my radiator in my A-100 to make room for them and a blower drive, so that was not such a concern, but in a regular car, it could cause problems.
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