I contacted our representative at Derale about the Derale Radiator Fan # D19113. He informed me that the diameter of the center hole measures 5/8 inches. The overall height of the fan is 13-3/8 inches, and is 1-1/8 inches thick.
I have linked an FAQ on radiator fans that you may find as a good reference. view full answer...
I have included a picture with dimensions of the Derale 26 Inch Dual High-Output Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly, # D16927.
If the Derale 26 x 18 Inch Dual High-Output Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly, # D16927, covers at least 80 percent of your core (fin area only, not including tanks) this is the correct part for your 1970 Chevrolet Nova with the big block. view full answer...
The Derale 19" High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly # D16919 that you referenced has a 17 inch diameter fan and a shroud that measures 19-1/2 inches overall. view full answer...
I went to our warehouse and measured the radiator probe in the Derale Premium, Single-Stage Thermostat Fan Control with Push-In Radiator Probe, part # D16738.
The probe measures 3.136 inches in length and .186 inches diameter. view full answer...
The Derale 25-5/8" Dual High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan w/ Aluminum Shroud # D16825 that you referenced has a depth of 3-1/2 inches. The part # D16826 that you looked at also shares this same depth.
The Derale 26" Dual High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly # D16927 that you also referenced has a depth of 3-3/4 inches.
I attached an FAQ article that you might find helpful on electric fans to the right as well. view full answer...
I confirmed with Flex-a-Lite that the bolt hole dimensions on the Flex-a-lite 14" Trimline Reversible Electric Radiator Fan - 12V - 1,585 CFM # FLX114 are 6mm in diameter. I went ahead and attached a picture to this answer to give you perspective. view full answer...
The actual CFM rating that you will need to properly cool you radiator, engine, and other cooling components is relative to your driving situations and habits. The general answer is the higher the CFM then more air will be pushed through the system. Typically, a big block V8 will need 3,400 to 4,500 CFMs to operate efficiently. However, this could be higher depending towing and driving situations.
Since your Ford has a V10 engine, I suggest looking at fans with 5,000 CFM and higher to... view full answer...
We don't have anything that's custom fit for your 1965 Lincoln Continental but if you measure the radiator you have and the available room matches the dimensions of the Derale 25-5/8" Dual High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan w/ Aluminum Shroud and Vents # D16826 it would work extremely well. It has mounting dimensions of 17-3/8" - 23-3/8" wide x 9-5/8" - 15-5/8" tall x 2-3/4" deep. Overall it measures 25-5/8" wide x 17-1/8" tall x 4" deep. view full answer...
You can use the link provided to see all of our electric fans.
When it comes to engine cooling, whether you're talking coolant fans or an oil, tranny or power steering cooler, usually more cooling is better. The exact CFM cooling requirement for a V8 engine will vary somewhat among makers, the other equipment installed and the intended use - racing versus towing versus rock crawling, for example. Check with your engine manufacturer.
These fans can be sorted based on size in order to fit... view full answer...
Actually we state that the overall width of the the Derale High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly # D16919 including the shroud is 19-1/2 inches and that the fan diameter is 17 inches.
No where do we state that the fan diameter is actually 19 inches, I apologize for any confusion. Thank you for verifying that information for us by contacting Derale. view full answer...
The two fans on the # D16927 each measure 13-1/8" in diameter. The 26" measurement is the overall width of the assembly. The full dimensions for the assembly are 26" wide x 18" tall x 2-3/4" deep. view full answer...
Flex A Lite test fit the fan part # FLX180 that you referenced and found that it fit and worked well in a 2002 Chrysler Prowler like yours. This is a single speed fan though that moves 3,300 CFM when on. view full answer...
I believe the smallest fan clutch we have is Derale Fan Clutch, # D22069. It has an overall diameter of 4.45 inches. From the face of the clutch to where it mounts measures 2.41 inches. It is for a fan with a standard rotation.
It would be best to go with a system correct for the vehicle. Certain engines use certain fan clutches and there are specific fans made to fit on fan clutches.
For custom projects and/or racing applications, an electric fan would probably be the best way to go... view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and measured the total depth of the shroud for the Derale # D16925 at 1-1/2".
To use this as a puller fan you would reverse polarity and would need to use a custom shroud, as the included fan has to many openings to be effective as a puller. view full answer...
I went to our warehouse to pull the Derale adjustable fan control thermostat # D16769 to measure the spool of extra wire.
The wire has a length of 197 inches (16.4 feet) and is a 14 gauge wire.
I also included a FAQ about electric radiator fans for you as well. view full answer...
From the center line of the mounting holes to the edge of the Derale 12" High Output fan # D16925 is 3-3/4" as shown in the below diagram. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Derale and he informed me that the fuse holder of the Derale Single-Stage Thermostat Fan Control with Push-in Radiator Probe # D18738 has a 14 gauge wire on it and the fuse included is 15 amp. view full answer...
If you measured the area behind your radiator and determined that you have room for the Derale 32" Dual Tornado Electric Fan Assembly # D16834 to fit it SHOULD fit, but in the event it does not check out the return policy page I attached the right.
The dimensions of these fan setup is 31-3/4" Wide x 15-5/8" tall x 1-3/4" deep. view full answer...
I spoke to my contact at Derale about the Derale Replacement Push-In Probe for Adjustable Fan-Control Thermostat part # D16760 and they informed me that the cord is 18" long. The controller you have must be able to read a 37k thermistor in order to be compatible with this thermostat. If it is not then you will need to use the Derale Adjustable Fan-Control Thermostat with Push-In Radiator Probe part # D16759. The temperature range is indeed set by the controller. view full answer...