BobbyV,
The fan pic from your #3 post is used as an auxiliary fan for the ac condenser. It's bolted onto the front of the radiator/ac condenser support with self tapping screws.
The reason the brackets are angled and it's installed with the longer bracket fingers to the top and the shorter to the bottom.
Is this the fan you're using for the radiator? If so, it's to small for the engine cooling wanted.
I've installed one of these with great results. Remove the fan and clutch assy, installs to the inside. Or you could build one from a junk yard too.
Flex-a-lite 280 '92-'99 Chevy Truck Fan
The fan pic from your #3 post is used as an auxiliary fan for the ac condenser. It's bolted onto the front of the radiator/ac condenser support with self tapping screws.
The reason the brackets are angled and it's installed with the longer bracket fingers to the top and the shorter to the bottom.
Is this the fan you're using for the radiator? If so, it's to small for the engine cooling wanted.
I've installed one of these with great results. Remove the fan and clutch assy, installs to the inside. Or you could build one from a junk yard too.
Flex-a-lite 280 '92-'99 Chevy Truck Fan
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