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Old 05-05-2024, 10:22 AM
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Mounting pusher fan

Hey guys I ran into an issue last night on my drive where my pusher fan that was mounted thru the radiator with those little ties decided to come loose and not only destroyed itself but took my radiator out at the same time. Just managed to get the car back to safety before the real show began.

So I'm curious to know how to go about mounting the new fan to the new radiator. I'm thinking I'll have to get some tabs welded on to mount the fan but don't fans have to be mounted as close as possible?? How does a guy go about this??

I'm all ears so any input is welcome. Thanks guys
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Old 05-05-2024, 12:21 PM
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Re: Mounting pusher fan

It would require someone well versed in fabrication, but the answer is in one word;

Ducting

As it stands now, a whole bunch of your radiator is receiving no benefit from the fan (all of the radiator's area that is not covered by the fan). The fan could be located further away if there was ducting in place to ensure every bit of the fan's air went through the radiator.
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Re: Mounting pusher fan

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It would require someone well versed in fabrication, but the answer is in one word;

Ducting

As it stands now, a whole bunch of your radiator is receiving no benefit from the fan (all of the radiator's area that is not covered by the fan). The fan could be located further away if there was ducting in place to ensure every bit of the fan's air went through the radiator.
Lol thanks but my cooling was just fine. I'm just curious how a guy would get this mounted better.
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Re: Mounting pusher fan

You do not want the fan mounted to the radiator at all if you can avoid it. Hayden 253 strap kit and plastic feet that match the fan is what I use to mount them. I attach the feet to the core support above and below the condenser or radiator using rivit nuts to achor the straps. I find my 90* rivit nut tool a little easier than the longer straight version for this kind of work.

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You do not want the fan mounted to the radiator at all if you can avoid it. Hayden 253 strap kit and plastic feet that match the fan is what I use to mount them. I attach the feet to the core support above and below the condenser or radiator using rivit nuts to achor the straps. I find my 90* rivit nut tool a little easier than the longer straight version for this kind of work.

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It wasn't mounted directly on the radiator it had these little feet that go between the fan and radiator but they obviously disappeared when the fan left. Those L shaped feets look like a pretty good idea. I wonder if they would fit the Flex a lite fan??

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Lol thanks but my cooling was just fine.
Why not ditch the pusher fan. As Orangebird correctly pointed out, that is an inefficient way to move air across the radiator. In your case, it seems to have become (a lot) more problem than it's worth.
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Why not ditch the pusher fan. As Orangebird correctly pointed out, that is an inefficient way to move air across the radiator. In your case, it seems to have become (a lot) more problem than it's worth.
I can't use puller fans as I've got a huge turbo in the way. Hence why I'm using a pusher fan. Keeping the engine cool isn't my problem at all. I got it figured out
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Re: Mounting pusher fan

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I can't use puller fans as I've got a huge turbo in the way. Hence why I'm using a pusher fan. Keeping the engine cool isn't my problem at all. I got it figured out
Glad you got it figured out. What did you end up doing?
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Glad you got it figured out. What did you end up doing?
I ordered a new radiator and fan, same stuff I've currently got in the car, I'm gonna use some of those little L shaped brackets and I have a few aluminum weld nuts laying around that I'll have welded to the radiator and I'll bolt it in place instead of using the push thru radiator ties the fan comes with.
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Re: Mounting pusher fan

I mounted an 14" aux fan (spal) between the hood latch brace/rad. Made a bracket/riveted to the bottom of the fan. Lower bolt on the brace sandwiches said bracket.

The top is held in place by a similar fashion (red). Also fabricated a small shroud to close the gap between the fan/radiator.
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Like that 4th gen washer bottle swap you done.
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Thanks, did that back in 06 or so.
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Re: Mounting pusher fan

I made little L brackets that my SPAL pusher bolts to...sp its al lsolid.


Its only for emergency cooling / to help bring temps down when / if the LS fans have a hard time though.

the downside is that there is may be a half inch to maybe three quarter gap so Im not getting maximum flow efficiency.


In testing I found that it keeps engine temps down and really helps improve ac efficiency, so it must be doing something good.


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