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1974 260z 4.6DOHC


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Here is a picture of the back side of the fan. On the Taurus I pulled this out of it was mounted with 2 bolts, 1 on the top the other on the upper side. The 2 wings that stick out on the lower sides fit into an almost U channel that captured them.

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The dimensions are...

-fan on the ground to the back of the motor is 4.75"

-Duct diameter is right about 14.5"

-Shroud Width 24"

-Shroud Tall 15"

-The shroud directly over the fan is about 16" tall

 

From what I can tell A TON of ford cars came with this fan, the shroud is a different size, shape and mounting configuration in a bunch of different cars and years. I would say go to the junk yard and start looking.

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Sorry for the long delay without any updates. I've been crazy busy with other projects and a possible job relocation. I have been working on a ton of the little projects that need to get done and THE WIRING... I finally got a hold of the ford factory wiring diagram. I am almost done getting the radiator and fan mounted up. Here is a couple pics of the fan bracket that i've been working on. It is almost complete just need to go back to the hardware store and source some different size nuts and bolts.

 

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