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I have a 1971 corvette 454 c.i. with a manuel four ...

I have a 1971 corvette 454 c.i. with a manuel four speed transmission with air conditioning which electric fan would best be correct for my car ? single or duel fan assemblies ,2500,3500 cfm ? I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THIS APPLICATION conversion process.Thank you.


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Hi,

Here is a great site for Corvette parts. You can basically choose the model and year you're interested in and get loads of information.
I think you'll find the part you're looking for.

Good luck with the car. 

Posted 2007-12-07T05:23:21Z
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Dear jcorvette

If youare a complete novice don't try to install an electric fan into an old car yourself. The fitting through the radiator (high pressure water) is troublesome, you can get a kit that has a ready made seal, but they are not perfect, the best way is tyo have the thermostat soldered into the header tank, a fter that it is less technical, but there i\are still issues in regard to settings, electrcal conections (this is hi- current) and fusing, not a job for a novice.

Posted 2007-12-08T03:52:14Z
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