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Help with Fan Shroud..

pistol_grip_polara

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Today, my dad, brother and myself went and picked up a fury for a parts car, There was a fan shroud in the back seat, however, it is wrong for his car, but correct for mine.

I told him I will try and locate a shroud for his car...

Here are demensions of the radiator, its in a 1970 Plymouth Sport Satellite with a small block. Has provisions for a shroud but not the conventional front mount, they are on the sides..

looked around, can't find exactly what I am looking for.. any ideas? or anyone have one?





 
There isn't one... it looks like a stock radiator, same tank and brackets other then the shroud mounting but no part number on the top

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I have another radiator I told him he could use, as it has the brackets that mount on the front like normal, but there is a big dent in the top...
 

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I saw those brackets on ebay... wasn't sure if those were it...

Thanks. That's the info I was looking for...

Anyone have a used shroud and/or brackets for sale ?!? Lol
 
We have good used shrouds for sale. PM us if your interested.
 
I had a slight problem today and sent a message to Herb's, explaining my dilemma.

A few months ago I purchased shroud #2998328 for a 22" radiator
1972 Plymouth Satellite 318. The funny thing is, when I went to install
it today I found the center to center measurement for the holes for the
mounting bracket studs are only 14 2/8 inches and the bracket studs are
14 3/8 inches apart. This is just enough of a difference that the
shroud will not fit without modifying the holes. I thought I would
mention this, just because it seems strange to me that the shroud came
so close to fitting out of the box, but didn't. Well, thanks for
listening to my comment. Out comes the Dremel tool and I am sure with a
little grinding to elongate the holes, everything will work out in the
end.
 
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