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IRAQ VET
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: high desert California
Posts: 1,480
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![]() I have a highly modified 428cj and just put my clutch fan into the radiator. So know a have an aluminum radiator on the way and would like to get an electric fan to prevent this from happening again. From what I have read you need 4500cfm fan to keep it cool but, I cannot find one this big. It is just a saturday cruise race car so I'm not sure I even need this much.
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Registered Member
Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: rowlett tx,usa
Posts: 18
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![]() just wanted to tell you what i did,got an electric fan assembly from a v-6 ford contour or merc mystique and mounted to my radiator,it already has resistor made into the shroud if you want it to have 2 speeds. i just wired mine up through a thermostatic switch that goes through the radiator. it cools my 450hp small blk with no prob. these fan assemblys have dual fans and fit a big blk radiator perfectly
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