Quote from: Rattiac on May 27, 2018, 09:25:38 PMI made two u shaped mounts for the bottom and one for each side and used rubber to cradle my radiatorJust what I needed, any pics ?Im thinking of a new bottom mount (my foam blocks didn't hold up over time) and put an aluminum "L" bracket on each side with camper tape to cradle the sides.My fan arrived today and my measurements were right on. Woops I somehow just quoted myself. Ha ha.
I made two u shaped mounts for the bottom and one for each side and used rubber to cradle my radiator
Quote from: 62131 on May 28, 2018, 09:24:31 PMQuote from: Rattiac on May 27, 2018, 09:25:38 PMI made two u shaped mounts for the bottom and one for each side and used rubber to cradle my radiatorJust what I needed, any pics ?Im thinking of a new bottom mount (my foam blocks didn't hold up over time) and put an aluminum "L" bracket on each side with camper tape to cradle the sides.My fan arrived today and my measurements were right on. Woops I somehow just quoted myself. Ha ha.Not saying this is the answer for you.....but. My fan sat in the same place as yours. I didn't want to run an electric fan, so I used a zip riser. You bolt a 6 cyl. water pump to it. Below are two pictures off the internet to give you an idea. You can mount the alternator to it. I cut the mounts of mine because I mounted the alternator on the bottom. Anyway, it centered my fan and, like I said, my car doesn't go above 180. If you want, I can snap a couple pictures of mine tomorrow. Not trying to sway you (I don't have zip riser stock ) just another option.
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