uk-maxie
Well-Known Member
My brother and I have been thinking of fitting an electric fan at the front of the radiator to help with cooling when stationary or in slow moving traffic. Quite a simple and obvious solution to an occasional overheating problem, but asking around and looking on the 'net, it appears everyone has a different opinion
So I was wondering if any of the good people in FBBO world have had any success in fitting an electric fan, ideally thermostatically controlled, while retaining the original / stock type fan?
We have a 493 Koffel-built stroker in a 69 Sport Satellite that originally came with a 318. Consequently, we have a 22" rad and no room for a clutch-fan, so we've fitted a (7) blade fan and a shroud that quite frankly could fit better. We know a good fitting shroud is important so we will look at improving this too. We also recently fitted a Flowkooler water pump but we're not convinced it's made much difference.
We have already mounted a trans cooler in front of the rad so there is approx 16"x16" available to fit a fan. We're assuming and hoping a 'pusher' type fan fitted at the front will provide enough extra airflow at slow speeds. Does anyone know what rating (cfm?) we need to be looking at if we still have the stock fan?
Hopefully the pics below show what we're working with. The photo from the front just shows the trans cooler on the right-hand side of the rad.
Any thoughts, recommendations?
Thanks, Rob'n'Stu
So I was wondering if any of the good people in FBBO world have had any success in fitting an electric fan, ideally thermostatically controlled, while retaining the original / stock type fan?
We have a 493 Koffel-built stroker in a 69 Sport Satellite that originally came with a 318. Consequently, we have a 22" rad and no room for a clutch-fan, so we've fitted a (7) blade fan and a shroud that quite frankly could fit better. We know a good fitting shroud is important so we will look at improving this too. We also recently fitted a Flowkooler water pump but we're not convinced it's made much difference.
We have already mounted a trans cooler in front of the rad so there is approx 16"x16" available to fit a fan. We're assuming and hoping a 'pusher' type fan fitted at the front will provide enough extra airflow at slow speeds. Does anyone know what rating (cfm?) we need to be looking at if we still have the stock fan?
Hopefully the pics below show what we're working with. The photo from the front just shows the trans cooler on the right-hand side of the rad.
Any thoughts, recommendations?
Thanks, Rob'n'Stu