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Here is what he emailed me- heres pic,s of the schroud mod. slot hole 1/4" wide, 2 1/2" from back ( engine side ) of schroud. slot is 2 1/2" long and then make a slot on each end of 1/4" slot 1/2" long by 1/8" wide. if you have any questions please call me i,ll be glad to help ya. bob |
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center up hole from side to side in schroud. call me if ya,ll have any questions i,ll be glad to help anybody out.
bob 1 423 384 8938 |
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Not enough clearance eh? that sucks... was this with a 4 core and stock shroud? I've got one of those serpentine kits on my BB, you think that might help with space?? |
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Just held a shroud up to my L6 today- it ain't gonna work. :(
Any guesses as to why? :lol: |
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Too Long eh?
Brad Try a dual fan shroud setup from a 3.8L Windstar Van. They supposedly pull alot of air, and the shroud lyes alot flatter than this set up. It's what I was going to use before I saw this thread |
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Brad Mine Worked Just Fine With My 250 I-6
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is there any info on the windstar mod?? |
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Could you show good pics of it installed in your rig? |
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Is anyone running this with AC?
I'm still not cooling the way it should and I'm beginning to think I have a radiator issue. When its only about 75-80* it gets up to about 200* in traffic. Thats with a lead connected to the ac unit so the fan runs constantly when the ac is on (gotta have It flowing through the condenser to keep the high side pressure in check). I think I'll run a smaller fan on the condenser to run when the ac is on. Also with the ac on high and the fan running mine drops to 12V at idle. What alternator are you all running. Mine is new but factory spec. I think 60-70 amp. Anyone know of a high amp unit that fits? part number? Ok, now some positive info. I decided to go with a adjustable thermostat. They were nearly $70 at my local parts store. Found one at Autozone for $35 and its a nice unit and easy to wire and includes the ac override which can be used for the ac or hooked to a toggle for a manual over ride. TorqFlo part# 733647. This is the radiator probe type. Also here is a site with some good relay wiring schematics. http://www.aaroncake.net/rx-7/efaninstall.htm |
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