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its working good
it has hit 100+ deg the last few weeks
the way I have it wired it works better running with the AC on on hot days
the fan cycles on at a cooler temp that way
with the AC of it needs to get to 210 before it kicks on
it has hit 100+ deg the last few weeks
the way I have it wired it works better running with the AC on on hot days
the fan cycles on at a cooler temp that way
with the AC of it needs to get to 210 before it kicks on
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well I finaly got it instaled to day
I got a 14" fan off ebay 48 bucks to my door in 3 days
got it from ebay seller partsunlimited
This is a 14" electric fan. Curved blades make it a very efficient Quite quality puller type fan . 2500 cfm (Mounts behind the radiator) Measures approx 2 and 1/4" deep at the motor + 1/2" in the center for the motor bearing. total diameter 14 and 1/8 " at the mounting bracket. Now includes mounting kit as pictured. The motor uses 14-16 amps There's no magic in electric motors the more amps the more power the more air it pulls. Motor has full ball bearings Made by SNEM who also supply's fans to Ford, Chrysler, and GM. Don't be fooled by cheap imitations
it bolted up purity easy I had to drill two new holes on the top and slide screw clips from the shroud over to the new holes
on the bottom I used two 1-1/2 L brackets and some self taping screws to attach to the bottom frame member
I used a standard 87a relay to power the new fan
I ran a jumper from the auxiliary fan over to the relay
to kick the fan on at 210 and if the AC is running it will come on also
it is setup to be on constant with a switch but if the key is off it will go off also so I don't need to worry about forgetting it and having it run and kill the bat
I got a 14" fan off ebay 48 bucks to my door in 3 days
got it from ebay seller partsunlimited
This is a 14" electric fan. Curved blades make it a very efficient Quite quality puller type fan . 2500 cfm (Mounts behind the radiator) Measures approx 2 and 1/4" deep at the motor + 1/2" in the center for the motor bearing. total diameter 14 and 1/8 " at the mounting bracket. Now includes mounting kit as pictured. The motor uses 14-16 amps There's no magic in electric motors the more amps the more power the more air it pulls. Motor has full ball bearings Made by SNEM who also supply's fans to Ford, Chrysler, and GM. Don't be fooled by cheap imitations
it bolted up purity easy I had to drill two new holes on the top and slide screw clips from the shroud over to the new holes
on the bottom I used two 1-1/2 L brackets and some self taping screws to attach to the bottom frame member
I used a standard 87a relay to power the new fan
I ran a jumper from the auxiliary fan over to the relay
to kick the fan on at 210 and if the AC is running it will come on also
it is setup to be on constant with a switch but if the key is off it will go off also so I don't need to worry about forgetting it and having it run and kill the bat
Can you tell me the part number for this fan? I'm trying to find it on ebay
Thanks
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Year: 1991
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notice a power increase when removing the clutch fan? I've got a spare electric sittin around I might just have to swap in. just gotta unbolt the 4 bolts holding it to the pully?
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i dunno man, it went from a slow jeep to a little faster slow jeep. i didnt buy it for speed. yes, unbolt 4 bolts, mount it in place, wire it and your done. mine is setup were that fan runs when the jeep is running and if it gets hot or if i kick on the ac it automatically kicks on the secondary stock electric fan.
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Can you give me the exact name of your electric fan? I've got a 12" fan right now as my primary fan and it is not pulling enough CFM. I looked online for your fan bust wasn't able to find it.
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I had a very noticeable power gain when I removed my clutch fan. I put a 2 speed BMW M3 electric fan on mine. I have only used high speed twice so far on long hill climbs. It was one of the best mods I have done so far. Its nice not having to stare at the temp gauge and worry about it overheating.
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