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hilltopredneck hilltopredneck
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 07/09
Posted: 07/16/09
08:32 PM

I have a stock 48-54 Chevy radiator, I want to switch to an electric fan. All I can find are for aftermarket radiators, can someone steer me in the right direction? What all I need etc?  

 
53.retro 53.retro
New User | Posts: 10 | Joined: 04/09
Posted: 07/27/09
05:36 AM

Just finished my 53', and I used a Walker Radiator, and they also manufacture an electric fan under the name of Cooling Components, a little pricey, but works great. C.C.'s -- 901-336-6194.  

 
cableguychris cableguychris
New User | Posts: 12 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/11/09
10:03 PM

dodge caravans had a good electric fan pull it yourself and save peace  

 
huntington4721 huntington4721
User | Posts: 62 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 09/14/09
12:57 PM

I used a Mercades push fan from an early ninties, works great, hides behind the grill nice and fit well  
07 GMC crew diesel
53 3100 original
53 3100 rat
51 3100 streetrod
49 F1 panel

 

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