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Old 08-02-2005, 14:01   #26 (permalink)
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Re: Electric fans for early Mustangs

Regarding electric fans in early Stangs, these guys have one solution:
http://www.streetortrack.com/griffinfordearly.asp

Quote:

"These Mustang Griffin Radiators are direct stock bolt in - no cutting
or modifying your radiator support! If you require different
inlet/outlet placement or a custom size/shape made, please contact us -
we'll help you with a cooling solution no matter how big your motor or
how hard you drive it!

"Got a 65-66 car? Want more room to mount an electric fan? Ask about
our FREE custom mounting flange modification that will give you 1/2" -
3/4" more room! "

Not cheap, $440 w/o trans cooler, $500 with, plus the fan.

These guys came out with an all-in-one rad + fan several years ago
http://www.hotrodair.com/pg21a.cfm , probably the setup Wound Up was
remembering. Brass rad, fan and shroud. Not a huge amount of money,
$380 at this retailer
http://www.mustangdepot.com/OnLineCa...ectric_fan.htm or
$270 for the fan and shroud alone, "Replaces Stock Fan for use with
1964-66 cars with 3 core radiators"
http://www.mustangdepot.com/OnLineCa...ing/hra001.htm

Other manufacturers have recently come out with high dollar alum rad +
fan kts, $1000 in the mags. Be Cool is one.

180 Out

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