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Old 02-05-07, 10:13 AM
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E-Fan Conversion

I know this is a stupid question but how hard is to convert from the clutch fan on my 83 "7" 12A to an electric fan and how big does it need to be?
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Nate, recommend you use the search function at the top of the page. This subject has been covered many many times. To give you a short answer. It's very easy to do. When you search their will be examples of what people use for fans.
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Originally Posted by Nate83SA22
I know this is a stupid question but how hard is to convert from the clutch fan on my 83 "7" 12A to an electric fan and how big does it need to be?
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Old 02-05-07, 08:24 PM
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Great thread 2wankel
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Very easy to do, just make sure you use a relay and power direct from the 2nd gen fuse panel you should install at the same time.
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