stock electric fan
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Car: 1985 Firebird
Engine: 327
Transmission: TH350
stock electric fan
1985 Firebird
Is the stock electric fan computer controlled, or do I just need to plug it into a sensor? I just swapped a '68 engine in and would like to retain the stock fan operating as original.
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Is the stock electric fan computer controlled, or do I just need to plug it into a sensor? I just swapped a '68 engine in and would like to retain the stock fan operating as original.
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Car: 04 Xtreme Blazer
Engine: 4.3L V6
Transmission: 4L60E
is it a single fan?
is yes, it should just have a fan switch in the passenger cylinder head, between the rear two exhaust ports
is yes, it should just have a fan switch in the passenger cylinder head, between the rear two exhaust ports
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Car: 1985 Firebird
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Yes, it is a single fan. If I run another switch, say at the thermostat housing, would it work properly? (I use the cylinder head port for my temp gauge). My only concern is that I put a '68 engine in and eliminated the computer.
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Car: 04 Xtreme Blazer
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computer had nothing to do with fan operation on the single fan cars, the t'stat housing should work fine
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