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11/24/2015 10:26 PM  #26


Re: 65 fastback runs hot

All.
After reading all the replies I'm really leaning towards the fan itself. Now that I think of it, I've never used another fan other than the electric. I didn't do this because I brought the fan into my local mustang shop and they told me that it was the "most aggressive" fan for my car. I've been researching today and have come across 3 fans that were listed as being used on a '66 with AC. C60E-C was for non smog, C6ZE-A was for smog and C60E-G was the replacement for the two and used from '66-'69. They are 7 blade, 17 1/2" and clutch style. Any thoughts? Are these available?

Thanks.

John

 

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