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Pictures of my 1968 GTX with 22 inch stock radiator and 16 inch pusher fan.
I made the brackets in the milling machine out of 6mm mild steel angle iron
If that fan and radiator are doing the job with the fan right on the radiator core you will have no worries when you get the shroud on.
It is great the supplier will supply what you need as well.
You know if you make/modify the shroud that mounts the fan offset from the centre it would still work fine and you could probably use the existing fan and radiator.
My one on my Challenger the fan motor is closer to the power steering pump.
It is not a total loss someone will buy what you no longer need.
I have done it more than once - bought something and never used it - sold it at a loss.
If you use the fan as a puller (engine side) you will need a shroud to get the fan to pull air across the whole radiator.
Used as a pusher you do not need the shroud.
I use a 16 inch pusher fan mounted approximately 6 mm off the radiator core on a stock 22 inch radiator and have no problems at...
I will post some pics but busy sorting out my brothers property for the next few days.
You could move the trans cooler towards the grill or the side a little. So long as it gets some airflow it would be fine.
I cannot remember the name but there is a fan for hot rods that has the motor mounted...
Just a tip. Hydraulic pressure can inject oil under your skin. They will than amputate your finger or the affected part.
I would avoid putting any body parts in the way of 1000 psi.