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Electric fans? #598037
01/30/10 01:42 AM
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Looking for a good reasonably priced elec. fan for my 71 360 dart, if i'm not mistaken, the radiator is 22" factory. Also, are you running them with stock amp alts? I ran a Hayden along time ago, that was a POS.

Could i possibly find one or twins off a factory car?


75 Duster, 451 10.87 @ 123.58 NA 97 Z28 6sp., 12.01 @ 115 on a 100 shot 71 Swinger. 360 magnum. 12.58 @ 105 78 cutlass, 469 BBC. 12.70 @ 108 on street tires. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2kqNmMfheU
Re: Electric fans? [Re: joedust451] #598038
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Spring for a good one with that 22" radiator, i've got a 16" perma cool on a 3 core 22" rad cooling a warmed over 318 and it still run's about 195 with with a 180 stat. I've heard Spal fans are the way to go but i'm sure there are other setups that will work. Oh it runs just fine with my stock alt. wired to the starter relay with an inline fuse and adj thermostat.

Re: Electric fans? [Re: joedust451] #598039
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Re: Electric fans? [Re: forphorty] #598040
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https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...e=0#Post5415648




I went to Rockauto & can't find this fan for the HHR, finding out alot of Mopar guys are useing it, Is there a part #?


75 Duster, 451 10.87 @ 123.58 NA 97 Z28 6sp., 12.01 @ 115 on a 100 shot 71 Swinger. 360 magnum. 12.58 @ 105 78 cutlass, 469 BBC. 12.70 @ 108 on street tires. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2kqNmMfheU
Re: Electric fans? [Re: joedust451] #598041
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/06-08-07-...sQ5fAccessories

for more...i did a search using HHR Fan.....


Tony

70 AARCuda Vitamin C
71 Dart Swinger 360 10.318 @ 128.22(10-04-14 Bakersfield)
71 Demon 360 10.666 @122.41 (01-29-17 @ Las Vegas)
71 Duster 408 (10.29 @ 127.86 3/16/19 Las Vegas)
Re: Electric fans? [Re: 70AARcuda] #598042
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Quote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/06-08-07-...sQ5fAccessories

for more...i did a search using HHR Fan.....




Thanks...I did a search too useing HHR fan & came up with 0, this never fails for me, others always seem to find stuff i can't, so i guess my only option is this one you posted.


75 Duster, 451 10.87 @ 123.58 NA 97 Z28 6sp., 12.01 @ 115 on a 100 shot 71 Swinger. 360 magnum. 12.58 @ 105 78 cutlass, 469 BBC. 12.70 @ 108 on street tires. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2kqNmMfheU
Re: Electric fans? [Re: joedust451] #598043
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Ford Taurus fans from a V6 is good...but you need a decent alternator.

Re: Electric fans? [Re: joedust451] #598044
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Re: Electric fans? [Re: forphorty] #598045
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here ya go http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php 15817306 or gm3115200




Use the discount code #26219822172750 to get another 5% off..

Just my $0.01...

Re: Electric fans? [Re: Sinitro] #598046
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I bought this one at our local speed shop. My car only gets up to 200 sitting in traffic in hot weather so I wired this up on a relay to a toggle switch. I only turn it on when I need it and it works great. It will take it from 200 back to 180 in about 2 minutes. Ron



Re: Electric fans? [Re: 383man] #598047
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I've heard mid to late 90's Thunderbird/Cougars have a nice fitting fan.

Never tried the install on an older car but I did have a 4.6L Tbird and that fan would pull down the temp in any condition. Including Texas traffic with the ac on.


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Re: Electric fans? [Re: Magnum] #598048
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Don't need no electric fan. Ma had it figured out.

Re: Electric fans? [Re: Magnum] #598049
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I used a late 90's 4.6 T-Bird fan before (On my Torana, way back when) even on the low speed (it had 2) it could sit in traffic in the middle of the summer all day long and never run warm

It was somewhat deep though, so not sure how fitment would go on different vehicles ?

I just went with a pair of high output Spal fans on it's new engine swap setup now though, see how they go. (no room for another Tbird one...too deep)


Here is an old pic when I was mocking it up...perfect fit on a 28" Summit radiator. (the fan blades were sharp hence I took it off while working with it )

Re: Electric fans? [Re: OzHemi] #598050
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Whats the dementions on the HHR fan?

I found it.

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Re: Electric fans? [Re: joedust451] #598051
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i bought one for my 69 r-r 440,had to cut the cover off the motor,still wouldnt work,would be all the cooling you would need,i cant use it ,its brand new with the pigtail,from my local gm dealer,i think i paid 100.00,you can have it for the shipping,jeff-in stlouis

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i bought one for my 69 r-r 440,had to cut the cover off the motor,still wouldnt work,would be all the cooling you would need,i cant use it ,its brand new with the pigtail,from my local gm dealer,i think i paid 100.00,you can have it for the shipping,jeff-in stlouis




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