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Pusher Fan Necessary?

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by DKLEIND, Aug 31, 2023.

  1. DKLEIND

    DKLEIND New Member

    Hey y’all,

    long time lurker with a ‘72 304. Previous owner had a cheapo plastic tiny aux pusher fan mounted with those rad ties in addition to a pretty small 5 spoke mechanical fan (no shroud). It ran a little hot (previous owner put a 160 thermostat in there), I don’t think I’ve ever gotten it past 220/230 but man it can heat up when crawling through the desert.

    Just got a new oem style brass/copper rad from summit racing, an omix shroud, a 19” 6 blade mech flex fan, and an electric permacool 14” fan to use as a pusher up front w an intake sensor to kick the fan on at 195, and a 180 degree thermostat

    Went to put everything together, and I just realized that with the rad mounted I only have maybe 3.25 in to the grill. Can’t fit the permacool fan in there, or this other plastic flexalite fan I had sitting around. How is everyone else getting a pusher in there? Saw someone even had the 14” permacool fan I have, and it’s supposed to be 3.75 in thick!

    The original fan I have on the cj has a 2.5 in spacer, and I ordered a 2 in spacer for the new mechanical fan. Should I try to put some .5in risers on the rad mount bolts to squeeze the fan in there?

    Or will the jeep be fine without the electric fan w the new shroud and mech fan? Really just wanted it in there for peace of mind. No idea what temps she’ll run though until she’s back together.

    Thanks y’all.
     

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  2. C-dubb

    C-dubb 1961 CJ5 restomod

    Try it and see what happens.
     
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  3. colojeepguy

    colojeepguy Colorado Springs

    I would think that would be perfectly fine for a 304, even without the electric fan.
     
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  4. DKLEIND

    DKLEIND New Member

    sweet, thanks guys, puttin it back together without the electric fan for now.
     
  5. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I agree. I have a Buick 350 in my '71 with a 17" low-profile flex fan, an aluminum radiator similarly sized to an intermediate, and a shroud. I can run the Jeep in 104 degree weather and It never gets hot even in normal usage. If I'm crawling up a hill in low range at 104 degrees, I shift down a gear to keep the RPM over 1500 so the fan works and it still stays cool. I think you'l lbe fine without the electric if you do a shroud.
     
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  6. duffer

    duffer Rodent Power

    Yep. Should be all you need. Throw a bottle of water wetter in there too. I do much prefer aluminum radiators over brass. Way more efficient at exchanging heat.
     
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  7. DKLEIND

    DKLEIND New Member

    Thanks everyone for all the replies! Finally got the jeep back together. had a bunch of other projects going on so it sat on the back burner for a while. Been testing the cooling system and it seems to be idling just fine at the thermostat opening temp in 90 degree weather on the driveway…. I have yet to take it out on the road (had the whole dash off) but seems like it’s staying cool!
     
  8. DKLEIND

    DKLEIND New Member

    Was checking out at the parts store and saw the water wetter, tossed it in for the heck of it
     
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  9. Dwins1

    Dwins1 Member

    I used to have a 68 MGB that would heat up. I used water wetter and it helped a lot