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Re: cooling hot Tigers

To: BOBCARNUT@aol.com, tigers@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: cooling hot Tigers
From: Bob Palmer <rpalmer@ames.ucsd.edu>
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 1998 21:33:11 -0700
Bob,

This sounds interesting. But I have to ask the obvious question: How far
forward, if any do these fans protrude past the end of the water pump
shaft?? Can you tell from the picture? Most of us with fatter-than-stock
radiators need the fan set back as far a possible. Even the famous Ford
6-blade leaves scarcely any room with my setup.

Thanks for you post,

Bob in San Diego

At 10:59 PM 8/22/98 -0400, BOBCARNUT@aol.com wrote:
>   In the quest for a cooler running Tiger, many of you have shown an
interest
>in a no longer available 6 bladed Ford fan. Similar ones have been suggested
>and identified and seem to possibly work......maybe with minor modifications
>such as trimming the tips of the blades. Unfortunately they are a bit pricey
>(at least to me) at the $60-$90 range.
>   I have spotted what seems to be the same type, etc. in the Speedway Motors
>cataloge. The cataloge I have is a 1997 issue so the prices may vary a
little.
>The fan at issue is on page 112 and is described as "Heavy Duty Cooling Fan"
>in 15",17",18",or 19" diameter. Steel or aluminum. The price is listed at
>$21.95 for the steel, part number 910-1575, or $28.95 for the aluminum, part
>number 910-1576. They appear to have a 5/8" bore, and be of the asymetrical
>design like the Ford item.
>Speedway's order line number is (402) 474-4411.
>   As you can see, this is a substantially lower price than even a used
one. I
>hope this is a help to someone out there in Tiger Country.
>
>                               Bob Lerch      (BOBCARNUT@aol.com)
> 

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