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"Full Fan Shroud"

An Article by Larry Paulick
October, 2002


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Install the lower fan shroud, loosely install the fan, and screw the upper shroud to the lower shroud tabs, and check that everything fits. You may have to add some foam around the lower or upper shroud to seal the final assembly.



Note – If you add studs, i.e. bolts with the heads cut off, to the water pump hub, it is easier to install the pulley, spacer in my case, and fan, and then feed the 1st bolt, as opposed to trying to find the right alignment for all of these pieces.


You will find that the lower shroud is stronger than the upper, which is not unusual, considering how the upper shroud was fabricated.


After you are happy with the fit, paint the lower shroud, and after it dries, install the assembly, and sit back and admire your work.

One more step in cooling that Hot Tiger of yours.

Congratulations.

Larry


 
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