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Will do. I'm not the first person to use a crossflow radiator in a deuce. Truckoholic has a thread on SS about this. I went a little different way but same idea.
Well for the larger diameter fan it would hang down past the bottom of the radiator and probably not add to cooling. I'm pretty sure due to updated design it moves more air than our stock fan even though it is smaller. The pitch of the blades is also way more aggressive. The part number is...
I thought about a fan shroud as they make cheap aftermarket ones for hot rods. I just figured I would see how this works and if need be can always add one. Time will tell how it holds up in summer heat and pulling hills. I think because the fan is lighter and maybe more efficient the engine...
after market radiator and fan
These are the part numbers I used. Flex a lite 416 - 16" standard rotation fan (puller)
SUM 380425 alum. cross flow radiator.
flex rad hose dac 81381
curved rad hose gtr 60376
curved rad hose gtr 60762
Yes the radiator is shorter because it is a cross flow the...
flex a lite fan
Thought I would share my plastic fan modification. I had a leaking stock radiator that I replaced with a Summit Racing street universal and in the process thought I would ditch the heavy stock fan. It's a flx-416. Just had to enlarge the pilot hole and trim the curved blade a...
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