[Shotimes] Cooling Fan (MTX)

Zach Leahy Zach Leahy <leahyz@gmail.com>
Mon, 26 Sep 2005 09:31:43 -0500


There are also complete aftermarket fans you can replace the factory one
with. That's the route I took, I used one from Perma-cool and it works well
but is noisy.
 Z


 On 9/25/05, Kevin & Cheryl Airth <clubairth@peoplepc.com> wrote:
>
> Harry:
> Do you have a part number or manufacturer name?
> Thanks!
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> > Same thing happened to my '95MTX. I got a new motor at a local AutoZone
> for
> > around $70, I recall. I took the old motor with me. The new one matched
> > perfectly WRT shaft, mounting holes, general appearance of the motor.
> The
> > connector was different however, so I just spliced the old connector to
> the
> > new motor. Works fine. About a 1 hour job to replace.
> > Good luck
> > Harry
> >
>
> > >
> > >> So my fan is on the fritz right now and I need a replacement ASAP, Im
> > >> wondering how much would the fan cost at a dealership, or say, NAPA
> auto
> > >> parts...also, what does the installation involve?)(Like, is it
> > >> complicated,
> > >> can I do it myself...) I got quoted $500 (Canadian) to replace the
> fan,
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