I have a Cold Case radiator in my 68 Barracuda. I bought a kit with their fan shroud and electric fan BUT due to clearance issues I can't use the fan and shroud. I'd like to know what fan you're using and if you have a shroud what are you using?
Hi Ron,I have a Cold Case radiator in my 68 Barracuda. I bought a kit with their fan shroud and electric fan BUT due to clearance issues I can't use the fan and shroud. I'd like to know what fan you're using and if you have a shroud what are you using?
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Beautiful work, and I am jealous of you guys that have the engine compartment clean enuf to eat off of!Maybe this might help as I ran into this common problem too. I have a Champion #526 radiator in my 72 Demon. 408 stroker motor. I looked at MANY different setups and ended up using a Jegs #555-52115 dual fan assy. It took a bit of fab work using little screws and such but I was very happy with the clean look once done. I control the fans separately with switches and to date, this setup seems to keep the engine cool even in 90+ deg weather. Some pics:
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Here is the fan unit itself mounted to the rad before I stuck it in the car. Note that when I installed it, I also added some flat alum strips to close the open gaps where the fan barely extends past the rad on the sides.
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Hope this helps!!
Thank you but trust me...there are people on here with MUCH nicer cars than mine!! I am on here to learn from so many people that have knowledge and expertise I don't have. The collective knowledge on here is tremendous and fun! And when someone has a bridge to cross that I already have, I try to share it in case it might help.Beautiful work, and I am jealous of you guys that have the engine compartment clean enuf to eat off of!
I decided on a reproduction 7 blade clutch fan and factory shroud #325 I bought from Mancini's. There is a gap between the shroud and radiator is it necessary to fill it in? Still has to be better than no shroud at all.
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I am too detail crazy to let that big ugly gap go. I am going to find a way to fill it that looks good.
I hear ya man. I'm the same way. Here's how I ended up modifying mine. Whether or not it makes a lick of difference - I have no idea. I sleep better at night though.
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I guarantee it's making a difference! Nicely done!I hear ya man. I'm the same way. Here's how I ended up modifying mine. Whether or not it makes a lick of difference - I have no idea. I sleep better at night though.
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okay...so could you not shorten the brackets when you make them, and reduce the gap?I guarantee it's making a difference! Nicely done!
that doesn't look like the mop755a radiator. what model is that one?Had improper gap between fan and shroud, but radiator and shroud cools my 418 just fine. Hayden #2947 clutch drive and 216 fan blade, on a cast iron Flowkooler water pump.
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Been there, done that, and have the receipt to prove it. Then I installed my new Glen-Ray radiator and had to go back and buy the standard length one!don't ask me how or why since this is supposed to be a direct replacement, but my 2747 Hayden fan clutch is too long now. measuring the core to the water pump snout is 1/2 less clearance now. guess a 2947 is in my future. I read that the 2947 was made on request by a mopar person??? if that's true. THANK YOU!!