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The cog belt setup wouldn't allow the fan blade to clear. It needed a long extension to clear the belt and put it too close to the radiator. I've change it to a 2V belt setup now using aluminum add on pulleys. I could do a fan now with the added 2" or so clearance. 

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Charlie;
Just curious; I assume you didn't have room for the puller fan with the blower pulley on the crank?


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I’m glad Moonshadow has a proven solution, because I had mixed results with pushers on the ‘bird. Getting the air out from under the hood is a problem when stopped on those cars, and adding a Paxton and headers didn’t help any.

If you haven’t bought a controller yet, I really liked the Flex A Lite variable and adjustable one. There’s a variety of options from radiator probe to separate temp sender, wiring, etc. Takes the place of a relay, also. Mine was hid under a finned cover for a voltage regulator.

They’re local to me, and my first one failed. I drove down to buy another one, and they took it, said “oh, we had a problem with the circuit board on some of those. “. Handed me a new one, years out of warranty, and apologized for my inconvenience. Pretty good service.

That whole set up is still running as a pusher on my buddy’s Nomad, only comes on stuck in traffic. So you might have a look.

https://www.flex-a-lite.com/accessories/electric-fan-controllers.html

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I have a universal Hayden 14" fan on my Vicky. Stays plenty cool even on the highway with the blower. They come reversible so they can push or pull and a nice fan control unit. Only problem I had was the instructions say they are shipped from the factory as pushers. I mounted mine on the front of the radiator and soon discovered it was set as a puller. Parts store had a mounting kit available so I just needed to cut the mounts and reverse the blade. Now all is fine. So if you buy a Hayden before the final mounting make sure which direction it blowing in. You can find Hayden's at a reasonable price if you search or your local parts store.


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Primary. Thermostatically controlled.

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The electric fan for primary cooling, or just when stopped?

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Anyone ever use a "pusher" fan on a 55? Does anyone have a part number? There are far to many to sort through on the internet. Thanks for any help

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Thanks guys! Yup Charlie, don't think anyone will quite expect that when I open the hood!!
Miker, that's the plan my friend, to love it n drive th wheels off it!!

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Great numbers and a great look. You’re going to love that ride.

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I like the color scheme.


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