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huh, they do exist.... ebay 390385852839. But I only spent 30 seconds looking.
If you can pay attention enough to keep the fan on when it should be, then you're a more attentive driver than I am. And you've seen that the fans do cool well, so it should be fine
$165 + 45.00 for shipping. Egads! I had the original one to my car when I bought. It was in the trunk with the seat belts. I sand blasted it and repainted, but never put it on the car. I ended up losing it during a move. Its why the Caprice has one from a '66 427 car with a four core radiator. It was tbe closest I could find.
Did you see the pics of the collection of parts he had? Wow. I'd like to go there and roam the aisles.
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As a reward for replacing a leaky steering rack on a customer's Fox Mustang, Yannick and I crawled under the car, made some measurements, and came up with a game plan for the custom strut rods. Parts will be ordered Monday.
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I discovered that the flex fan was dragging the engine down 150 rpm at idle. The idle shot up to 1150 from the usual 1000 rpm it had been at for some time. I wonder how much power it was robbing.
I changed out the thermostat and put in fresh antifreeze today as well. I went back down to a 160* in prep for the extra heat caused by the turbos. I also removed the smog item that was left from when this engine was in my '73 Impala, the pcv valve. I stuck another K&N breather in the other valve cover.
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It also costs HP. Since this engine is 18 years old, I don't think it will matter at this point.
I forgot to mention the old thermostat was acting wonky. Wouldn't open until 195* and then was fluctuating between 180 and 190 while cruising down the highway.
Last edited by Scott Liggett; August 25th, 2012 at 09:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by Scott Ligget
I also removed the smog item that was left from when this engine was in my '73 Impala, the pcv valve. I stuck another K&N breather in the other valve cover.
I've driven enough cars with road draft tubes as well as being behind cars with road draft tubes. When you get a tired motor spewing all that crap it's pretty nasty breathing that stuff. I realize you're not installing a road draft tube but you're venting it into the atmosphere which is going right into the car. I'd keep the PCV on a tired engine just for the comfort of breating fresh air. I'm sure squirrel can attest to that.
TomOverdrive is overrated
With an automatic, when a load is put on the engine and the rpm's drop (going from park to Drive) it is usually indicative of the carb not being tuned properly. I can't imagine a flex fan being that much of a drag at idle speeds... and since your car is a manual transmission, perhaps the idle settings on the carb were off a bit?