MARTY JONES
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1964 dodge polara 500 with 426wedge 727 trans. no a/c no power anything.did it come with clutch fan and or fan shroud from factory ? part number for fan blade and discription please.
Mine came with a solid 4 blade and shroud! Could have been changed early on!1964 dodge polara 500 with 426wedge 727 trans. no a/c no power anything.did it come with clutch fan and or fan shroud from factory ? part number for fan blade and discription please.
You have to have a radiator with slots in side straps to accept mounting brackets for this. Not all 22" rad's had these.This is the correct METAL shroud..Van's had them for $245.00 shipped on Ebay.
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thanx to all-after checking my radiator part no. 2524983 it is not original-68 coronet with no slots for brackets. so maybe go with thermo clutch and 7 blade 18 or 18.5 fan.You have to have a radiator with slots in side straps to accept mounting brackets for this. Not all 22" rad's had these.
You have to have a radiator with slots in side straps to accept mounting brackets for this. Not all 22" rad's had these.
I will try and get some pictures tomorrow.Do you have a picture of the radiator with the slots? Thanks
I will try and get some pictures tomorrow.
Here are pictures of my radiator with slots for metal shroud attachment on side straps. Brackets slip into upper and lower slots, nothing goes in middle slots. The square holes should have a nut-sert in them, but mine have fallen out over time. I found that by inserting brackets in radiator side straps and then bolting to metal shroud, it stays in place just fine. I took picture of brackets as well. Could not find a number on radiator. It may have been on an attached tag under AB?Ok thanks
Here are pictures of my radiator with slots for metal shroud attachment on side straps. Brackets slip into upper and lower slots, nothing goes in middle slots. The square holes should have a nut-sert in them, but mine have fallen out over time. I found that by inserting brackets in radiator side straps and then bolting to metal shroud, it stays in place just fine. I took picture of brackets as well. Could not find a number on radiator. It may have been on an attached tag under AB?
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October issue of Mopar Action magazine has a question in their Tech Topics section about a thin thermostat fan clutch. Hayden # 2947 available at Rockauto. Hope this helps.Thanks for the pictures.... doesn't appear that the spare radiator I have is a 64. I'm currently running a 22" Griffin Radiator with dual electric fans but I want to go to a clutch fan set up... unfortunately the Griffin is too thick so I'll have to sell it and get a thinner one.
October issue of Mopar Action magazine has a question in their Tech Topics section about a thin thermostat fan clutch. Hayden # 2947 available at Rockauto. Hope this helps.