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  • 1960Bird
    Experienced
    • Dec 4 2002
    • 159

    Fan Shroud

    Alexander, If I remember correctly late last summer you purchased a fan shroud off e-bay. Have you had a chance to attempt the installation yet?

    Steve







    Steve

    1960 HT 390, Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake, Shorty Headers, 2-1/2" Exhaust and 3.70 Rear Gears
    390, Mild Cam, Headers, 3.70 rear, 2-1/2" Exhaust, Edelbrok Performer RPM Intake, Holley Street Avenger 670 Carburetor, One Wire Alt, Petronix Ignition. She's All Go and No Show.
  • Alexander
    Webmaster
    • Oct 30 2002
    • 3321

    #2
    RE: Fan Shroud

    It is has been a long winter. I have not attempted installation yet. I tried to start the Golde Top yesterday, but both my T-bird batteries were dead. One I had on a smart charger all winter. I cannot understand how it went dead.

    Alexander
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    • byersmtrco
      Super-Experienced
      • Sep 28 2004
      • 1839

      #3
      RE: Fan Shroud

      I purchased the one from Dearborn Classics. I have not bolted it in, because I'm installing a 4 row radiator when I install the engine. I've sized it up, it will fit like a glove. I also have a six blade flex fan. If it runs hot after that . . . I give up !

      Thanks again Steve, for the info on that reman engine. They have to build one. He is locating the correct cyl/heads.


      JB

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      Last edited by byersmtrco; April 5, 2011, 11:07 AM.

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