dan2286 said:Isn't there supposed to be something on the fan shroud that kinda holds back the rad hose?
yeah, it is suppose to be a radiator shroud but i'm missing that piece. hopefully i'll find one in the salvage yard.kustomkyle said:dan2286 said:Isn't there supposed to be something on the fan shroud that kinda holds back the rad hose?
There is a plastic zip-tie/clip that holds it back, but it is more towards the center of the fan shroud. There should be a few inches between the alternator and the radiator hose. Was there any modifications done to the car or is the hose a generic piece, etc.?
Great idea, but what type of vehicle did the electric fan come off of :?: you don't have any issues with overheating?Oldsmoletick said:Easy fix if you have an electric fan.......get an upper hose for a 73 olds cutlass with a 350, much nicer routing away from the alternator, don't know if it would work with a stock fan though.
The upper hose is nowhere near the alt, but may interfere with a stock fan.
boyd4762 said:Great idea, but what type of vehicle did the electric fan come off of :?: you don't have any issues with overheating?
have any new and better pics yet?Oldsmoletick said:boyd4762 said:Great idea, but what type of vehicle did the electric fan come off of :?: you don't have any issues with overheating?
It is a dual fan from an 03 or 04 olds auroa V8, no problems overheating, the car will idle in traffic in 90+ degree weather at 180 degrees. I need to post better pics of it for someone else on here, I forgot to take them this morning though .
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