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These Spal fans feature curved blades which are much quieter than straight bladed fans. Pull type only. Available in 14" or 16" diameter.
No mounting hardware is include. You may wish to order 91064065.
910-153 Instructions (pdf)
14" 1720 cfm Fan
16" 2070 cfm Fan
Used of 55 Chevy. Moves plenty of air to keep engine cool.
This fan is a very high quality fan. It cools my 1975 bronco well, which are difficult to keep cool. It does draw a lot of amperage. I need to run a 30 amp fuse with this fan.
I used this 14"spal curved blade fan to control the temperature of my 500hp 1923 ford model Tbucket. works great.thin enough so as not to take up a lot of room.high cfms to keep it at runnig temperature.
This 14 inch pull fan fit my T Bucket radiator just fine, using the non supplied mounting kit. It really moves quite a lot of air for its size. It is some what thin for an electric fan, but do check first. I had to move my radiator forward some for water pump clearance. The fan does, like most electric fans, make some noise, but not crazy noise like some fans I used in the past. It is exposed in my T Bucket, so I hear it. In a closed engine compartment you may not notice. I would use a modulated speed fan controller for quiet use.
Well made product you'll have no problems with. Multiple ways to mount to your radiator so make sure you think of that in case you need to order a different mount. Easiest to wire with the spal harness kit but no matter the method, it's easy to wire. Quiet fans and move a lot of air to keep your engine cool!
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How many amps does this fan draw?
Asked on 4/3/2012 5:14:26 AM by from
This fan should draw between 16 and 20 amps. Instructions call for a 30 amp fuse maximum
Answered on 4/3/2012 8:15:29 AM by Jason from Speedway
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