fan clutch
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fan clutch
i was in the junk yard the other day pulling some things for my car and i was looking at other v8 cars and i was wondering if i could take a fan clutch out of a lincon towncar it looks basicly the same if not what other ford/lincon/mercurys could i pull and fan clutch off of
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RE: fan clutch
ORIGINAL: HACKGT350
i was in the junk yard the other day pulling some things for my car and i was looking at other v8 cars and i was wondering if i could take a fan clutch out of a lincon towncar it looks basicly the same if not what other ford/lincon/mercurys could i pull and fan clutch off of
i was in the junk yard the other day pulling some things for my car and i was looking at other v8 cars and i was wondering if i could take a fan clutch out of a lincon towncar it looks basicly the same if not what other ford/lincon/mercurys could i pull and fan clutch off of
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RE: fan clutch
would it fit alright on my radiator? i just wanted to scrap one from the junk yard till i saved enough money for an electric one im only making 7 bucks and hour and im not working to many hours at the moment so not to much money coming in
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RE: fan clutch
I had to cut and trim the plastic, but I got a electric fan from a crown vic police car. The low speed it still cooled my 92lx with the AC on in the summer heat.....the AC actually ran better, because the stang ran cooler. I could see a major difference on the cheap stock temp gauge..... This summer I want to upgrade my alternator so I can put my pullies back on, and hook up the high speed on the fan. I'd like to hook it up to the fog light switch(I've got a lx so I will have to buy a GT headlight switch). Oh yeah, you'll have to either hook it up manually or buy the hayden fan kit. Mine cost 36$
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