Electric Fan Conversion

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I went with Derale brand for my 82 C20 with a 454 V8, was able to order with a size shroud that fit my radiator perfectly, added a painless install kit with relays & works great! Keeps that built BBC nice an cool on those really hot days! Using stock 4 row radiator btw.
 

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I went with Derale brand for my 82 C20 with a 454 V8, was able to order with a size shroud that fit my radiator perfectly, added a painless install kit with relays & works great! Keeps that built BBC nice an cool on those really hot days! Using stock 4 row radiator btw.
I'm running this same unit in my dually w/big block and also 4 row radiator. Keeps that big girl super cool! She rarely gets over 160*.
 

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I switched to electric fans just to clean it up and free up the power. I wouldn't do it again. It works fine, but it adds complexity for zero benefits.
 

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Every thing OE on my truck was either missing or heavily cobbed, so I intended on going dual electric since the beginning. Built about 30 cars in the past (mostly vintage foreign) and used electric in many of them for a variety or reasons - especially turbos so we could run it on a timer for 3 min after shutdown to help with the heat soak.

Used Spal, Derale and Flex a Lite - liked Spal for great CFMs and quiet for what it was. When I got my Champion radiator, I bought this shroud from Jegs -

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because it was a Champion product (so I knew the fit would be perfect). No idea how the setup works as I haven't got that far yet, but will in the next few months. Its thin so can see myself doing something to beef it up a bit.
 

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Ford windstar for the win. One does hate fords but they do have good electric fans. I have the drivers side fan connected to a temp switch and a relay. And the other fan is on a toggle. Never had to flip it once. The one fan keeps me at a perfect temp at a red light and shuts off once I get moving. Also fits like a glove.
Nice install! What brackets are those? I just picked up a Windstar fan but can't see a good way to strap it in.
 

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The bottom of the fan tucks in under the rad and is bolted through the existing fan shroud bolts and the top is just a 1/2 × 1/2 aluminum u channel self tapped to the fan and then bolted to the existing top rad holder. I had to carve around the rad hoses and trani cooler lines and thats it. Took me longer to wire it in then the install.
 

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Did you flip the unit upside down by any chance? It looks different than mine in terms of the shroud and brackets. I picked up the Dorman 620-634 from Amazon...thanks again.
 

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Here's some part numbers and more pictures on how its in there. The warning signs are on the top so its right side up


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Here's some part numbers and more pictures on how its in there. The warning signs are on the top so its right side up


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Awesome, thank you for the pics!
 

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I run a 1995 T-Bird fan in my TPI powered 1989 GMC. On a 115 degree day, it will stay at 175 with the A/C blowing 40 degrees out the vents. The old clutch fan, though it was new, with the TBI 350 would barely keep it below 200.
 
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