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So he also ordered a new rad that was all alumimun and a tad thinner than the one that was in the rig. He also grabbed a fan he had stuff away. So before I did anything I went and did some test fitting----I think this will work nicely... So one thing I really hate--are those damn push thru mounts for fans--and I try to not use them unless its a last resort. In this case--I did what I have before (my rig is the same way). I went and made mounts that go from the stock shroud holes to the fan itself--and then used foam strips so the fan doesn't rest against the cores. So if this fan was 1/8" wider at the flat spots--it would not have fit--it was that close. So I went and wired it so its a full on drop in uint(and can be removed easily also). As you can see--it fits NICELY--with roughly 3/4" clearance... Connectors for the fan and temp sensor..
So he also ordered a new rad that was all alumimun and a tad thinner than the one that was in the rig. He also grabbed a fan he had stuff away. So before I did anything I went and did some test fitting----I think this will work nicely...
So one thing I really hate--are those damn push thru mounts for fans--and I try to not use them unless its a last resort. In this case--I did what I have before (my rig is the same way).
I went and made mounts that go from the stock shroud holes to the fan itself--and then used foam strips so the fan doesn't rest against the cores. So if this fan was 1/8" wider at the flat spots--it would not have fit--it was that close. So I went and wired it so its a full on drop in uint(and can be removed easily also).
As you can see--it fits NICELY--with roughly 3/4" clearance...
Connectors for the fan and temp sensor..