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7 blade fan

skrcsmith4

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does anyone know the correct part number for a 1969 383 7 blade fan. im getting conflicting numbers. 2863223 and 2863224.
 
Looks like 2863224 without A/C, 2863216 WITH A/C and 2863223 with MAX COOLING.
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It is on your build sheet if you have one.
 
no build sheet available. have a 3223 not installed yet. 69 roadrunner 383. I see the 3223 is almost two inchs wider. have to check clearance. thank you
 
Anyone know what the high capacity stands for on the 2863223 blade
 
N51 code I believe - Hemi Geno posted this back in 2006
I have seen an equipment list (at least for 1969) that stated N51 consisted of:

26" radiator
Fan Shroud
Torqe-drive fan (on non-A/C cars)
7-blade fan (diameter depended on a few other factors)
Power Steering cooler, if equipped (although I think Ty's correct that this was intended for 3.54/3.55 and numerically higher axle ratios)

There were several different combinations of parts that were used, depending on what specific equpment a car came with. That's the basic rundown though. The reason N65 isn't checked off on your Broadcast Sheet is that with your A/C-equipped car, they used a thermal clutch fan rather than the torque-drive version. Normally, the parts that are part of a particular equipment package are still coded on the Broadcast Sheet even though the A35 Trailer-Tow package would automatically require them. Guess the Assembly Line didn't figure the workers would remember what the packages included...
 
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