Is there a rule of when a fluid drive cooling fan
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clutch was used as opposed to simply having a spacer with the fan. I have a 70 challenger 383 and trying to determine how it would have come with. Also like to mention that the FSM references cars with air conditioning have the fluid drive fan, no mention of HP cars. Thanks Norm
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Re: Is there a rule of when a fluid drive cooling fan
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Snoopy, was there a definition of what a high performance car was???? Or when did a car just get a solid fan with the spacer??
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Re: Is there a rule of when a fluid drive cooling fan
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Quote:
It is listed on the Broadcast sheet.
I found the code 24 in the fan box on my b/s. I guess that means it came with the 2863224 fan which is the fan with the spacer.
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Re: Is there a rule of when a fluid drive cooling fan
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Quote:
Look in the box next to the fan, (FAN SPA).
Looks like a 10 in that box. What does that mean??
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