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I mounted mine on the pass side down low and turned around backwards.
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I mounted mine on the pass side down low and turned around backwards.
Fishman said:I am not attempting to debate, I am trying to learn here. So consider this reply as my learning experience and correct me please if I am wrong. I have a clutch fan, I thought there would be no drag on the engine at high RPMs/speeds because the fan is free-wheeling at that point. This is what I have been told before... but other people do not always offer the best advise. ;help
Len csalovszki said:I have a project car at this point and I have dual fans ,my question is what is the best direction fo them , They were installed as pushers on the aft side of the rad, and were wired to twoswithes of on off I have rewired the to come on all the time with the car on, but I did leave them in the pusher direction
Fishman said:So, I am now considering installing a 'puller' electric fan (or two) on my '78... would definitely free up some space. However, my concern is that there is a dramatic downward angle on my stock radiator. The fans would then be directing the air to the bottom of the engine only. I imagine some sort of 'spacer' could be used on the bottom of the fan to change the angle back upward, but need some advise here.
I haven't read anything about getting an higher amp alternator