Replacing electric fan blade?
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Car: 1992 RS
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Replacing electric fan blade?
Is it possible to change just the fan blade on an electric fan with a better aftermarket one?
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Car: 1991Firebird T/A
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Transmission: Modified Viper t-56
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not that i have ever seen- only options i have seen are ktis for better fan assembly's
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86 Firebird, LG4, t-tops, 2.73 open rear, SLP 3 inch cat back exhaust, catco cat, Coming mods: Edlebrock 1 5/8's Headers, 2 inch cowl hood with custon alumin cold air box, 3.42 posi disc rear, T56, and hopefully a new set of heads and a nice CAM!
My Webpage- Battle of the birds, My own Thirdgen Page, still under construction, http://www.geocities.com/soares711/index.htm
88 Firebird Formula- deseased 2/9/99- 305 TPI, SLP 3 inch exhaust, SLP Intake runners, SLP cam, 3.45 BW disc brake posi, WS6, NOS, and all that good stuff, 13.8 on the motor, 12.89 on NOS and slicks! Hit by what else!?!? a FORD EXPLORER!!!!!!
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You can change it, but its going to look just like the old one. Delco is the only one making one that fits the stock setup. If you are looking for more cooling power, you can always add a pusher to the front of the radiator. FYI a 14" fits real nice up front. A 12" will fit next to that one if you want to go off the deep end like I did.
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