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fan shroud for Summit radiator #69982
06/08/08 05:38 PM
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Has anyone located a good shroud for a Summit/Jegs/Northern aluminum radiator, for a stock clutch fan type setup? The tank to tank width is 22.5" and about 19" high, the fan is offset to the passenger side.

Possibly someone has found something good at a junkyard? Has anyone made their own shroud?

Re: fan shroud for Summit radiator [Re: Exit1965] #69983
06/08/08 05:45 PM
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I made one with a kit from Don at FBO Tell him yur rad #'s and he'll set you up.

Tom


By tdavist, shot with DSC-P72 at 2008-05-11

By tdavist, shot with DSC-P72 at 2008-05-11

Re: fan shroud for Summit radiator [Re: 72challorange] #69984
06/12/08 12:12 AM
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Hi Tom, that looks great. I may go that way, but still wondering if there is a junkyard candidate for a shroud for these things..


Re: fan shroud for Summit radiator [Re: Exit1965] #69985
06/12/08 12:52 AM
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It was 65 bucks to my door. Car runs at 155 all day in 90+ heat. I got it up to about 175 climbing a Mountain.LOL

Tom


By tdavist, shot with DSC-P72 at 2008-05-24

By tdavist, shot with DSC-P72 at 2008-05-24







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