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Fan Shroud On An 83 Single Electric Fan?

Old Sep 5, 2008 | 09:40 AM
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Fan Shroud On An 83 Single Electric Fan?

I did a search and found a thread on this topic, but it didn't get very far.

Are single electric fan applications for 83's supposed to have a fan shroud? My non-AC car never came with one when I ordered it from the factory. Maybe AC cars had them? I did found a post that suggested that single fans didn't come with them.

I installed all original AC parts from the junkyard and it cools the interior great at highway speeds, but could use some help at idle to 35 MPH. I installed the ducting that goes between the nose openings and condenser from a late 80's Camaro. That seemed to help more with the engine cooling at highway speeds than with the AC performance.

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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 07:01 PM
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Re: Fan Shroud On An 83 Single Electric Fan?

Cool to see another third gen owner with a 69...

I don't think electric fans used shrouds. I bought a dual fan set up off of a late 80s car for my 82 and the dual fan setup does not use a shroud. The lip running around the circumference of the blade tips acts as an integral shroud.
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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 12:22 AM
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Re: Fan Shroud On An 83 Single Electric Fan?

I have never seen a car without a fan shroud, electric or not.
Also my car is an 89 but has a single electirc fan.
I also replaced a fan motor on an 86 I think give or take a year that is just like mine.
I will take a pic an post mine in a min.
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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 12:44 AM
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Re: Fan Shroud On An 83 Single Electric Fan?

Well I guess I kinda lied, this is what you should have for a fan shroud. It's not a full fan shroud, but still kinda one.

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I haven't had a problem out of my car other the the fuel pump so I haven't really looked it over to well yet. I have been working on things like the brakes, so I didn't actually look at much more then this first pic. My car also run about 180 once warm regardless of idle or driving.

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At any rate your car should look identical or very similar.
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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 06:10 PM
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Re: Fan Shroud On An 83 Single Electric Fan?

Yep, that's exactly what I have on my 83. It's completely open on the sides like the picture.

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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 06:14 PM
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Re: Fan Shroud On An 83 Single Electric Fan?

Here's the stock setup on a '88 TPI. No shroud with the dual fans.
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Old Sep 11, 2008 | 08:12 PM
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Re: Fan Shroud On An 83 Single Electric Fan?

I am in the process of installing a single factory fan set up now. The top of the fan kind of has a shrowd. The bottem plastic thing that the fan bolts to is more of a mount than any thing.
The sides are wide open I would have about a 1 to 1.5 inch gap if I installed the fan to factory specs.
One thing I have learned is a good fan and shrowd set up can go a very long way. I use One 16'' electric fan to cool my 1984 diesel suburban in stop and go traffic on 95'F degree days. Part of the reason I can do that is I built a fan shrowd that fits around the radiator like a glove. I know now I over did it but it was worth it.
For my camaro I am going to install that stock fan with an added aluminum side skirt with a strip of soft weather stripping for a seal that will hopefully just kiss the surface of the radiator. That stock electric fan is massive and moves tons of air, if I can make it seal and direct all that air over the radiator I will never have any cooling problems.
I am planing to add a class 1 hitch at some point soon and getting a small open trailer.
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