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| | | Strange fan #770599 February 02nd 2021 11:14 am | Joined: Jul 2009 Posts: 6,256 Likes: 164 Master Metal Sculptor | OP Master Metal Sculptor Joined: Jul 2009 Posts: 6,256 Likes: 164 | I pulled the motor out of my donor van for the chopped Dodge and I looked at the fan and my first thought was several of the blades had broken off but apparently this is how they come. It seems like it wouldn't be balanced or move as much air if there were more blades and they were symmetrical. Any idea why they do this? Is it ok to switch to a different fan? Thanks IMG-9013 by Lee Hatfield, on Flickr | | | Re: Strange fan | Joined: Dec 2018 Posts: 372 Likes: 16 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: Dec 2018 Posts: 372 Likes: 16 | That looks like a typical factory fan. Change as you wish. I’ve changed to flex fans in the past, but I generally think the factory is smarter than I am.
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| | | Re: Strange fan | Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 2,286 Likes: 153 veteran | veteran Joined: Nov 2013 Posts: 2,286 Likes: 153 | My 360 fan is that way as well. They are noisy and cool well, move alot of air as long as the fan clutch doesn’t fail. Flex fans came into vogue on motors without fan clutches, as the flex fans blades flex out straight under RPM, lessening the load on the motor at speed due to increased air flow through the radiator at speed.
BBC Blue 1990 Chevy G30 L19 7.4 EXT Church Van, maternity division DogVan 1988 Dodge B250 LA series 318 Wedge 5.2 TBI A500 Cabin Cruiser '94 Dodge B350 www.xplorermotorhome.com/Xplorer MH model 230 230 hp LA series 360 Wedge MPI 5.9 A518 OD auto Old vans are getting pricey! | | | Re: Strange fan | Joined: Apr 2010 Posts: 2,847 Likes: 42 veteran | veteran Joined: Apr 2010 Posts: 2,847 Likes: 42 | They are like that as it makes it easier to access the timing chain and water pump bolts just by rotating the fan so the socket can get in between the bigger gaps.
On my Dodge getting in the lower half of the fan shroud in, without removing the radiator hoses from radiator, without rotating that fan to accommodate, would be on the order of impossible. | | | Re: Strange fan | Joined: Dec 2018 Posts: 372 Likes: 16 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: Dec 2018 Posts: 372 Likes: 16 | I can’t imagine a scenario where I would pull the water pump or timing cover without pulling the fan first. | | | Re: Strange fan | Joined: Dec 2018 Posts: 372 Likes: 16 enthusiast | enthusiast Joined: Dec 2018 Posts: 372 Likes: 16 | It looks to be for noise reduction. | | |
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