Anyone got any 15 x 7 or 8.5 General Lee wheels up for grabs? 5 on 4.5"
Thanks
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- Mon Apr 27, 26 4:45 pm
- Forum: Wanted
- Topic: GL wheels, 15 x7 Vectors
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- Fri Aug 16, 24 3:41 pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Cooling fan
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Re: Cooling fan
Hi, thanks for all the thoughts on this.
Supplier of the elecy fan sent me another in case it wasn't getting up speed, it was exactly the same, so I spotted a 6 blade flex fan on my misses 66 Mustang, so 4 x 5/16 UNC bolts and a few sliced fingers and it was on my Charger lol.
What a difference ...
Supplier of the elecy fan sent me another in case it wasn't getting up speed, it was exactly the same, so I spotted a 6 blade flex fan on my misses 66 Mustang, so 4 x 5/16 UNC bolts and a few sliced fingers and it was on my Charger lol.
What a difference ...
- Thu Aug 08, 24 3:40 pm
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Cooling fan
- Replies: 14
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Re: Cooling fan
Hi, thanks for the replies. Timing etc is all spot on - has a restrictor plate in the dizzy etc and runs great, set up on a 4 gas... Is 95 degrees C too high, am I expecting too much? It has had an electric fan on for years, but this is a replacement so perhaps not as efficient as the previous one ...
- Thu Aug 08, 24 10:56 am
- Forum: The Workshop
- Topic: Cooling fan
- Replies: 14
- Views: 37412
Cooling fan
Long time since I posted on here, hope everyone is still going good.
I have a 2 row ally rad on my charger with a 16" electric fan, adjustable thermostat but no shroud.
Temperature is fine, less than 90 degrees C all the time, but after a blast and them sitting in traffic the temp will creep up to ...
I have a 2 row ally rad on my charger with a 16" electric fan, adjustable thermostat but no shroud.
Temperature is fine, less than 90 degrees C all the time, but after a blast and them sitting in traffic the temp will creep up to ...