Electric Fan with Shroud Availability for Chevy Truck with 454 Big Block
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Derale 32inch High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly - 4,000 CFM Will this work on my 454 7.4 Chevy c/k3500 dually crew cab with a lance 1181 truck camper on board as well as a 15 foot fishing boat in tow. the camper weighs in at about 5000lbs give or take a pound or two the fishing boat however I can pull around by hand. This is a custom truck with a custom hood and I have only 3.5inch to play with between radiator and A/C pulley. Thanks,
asked by: Joe
Expert Reply:
The typical CFM requirement for a big block vehicle like your 454 truck for a fan is 3,500 to 4,500 lbs.
The part # D16934 can pull 4,000 CFM so it would fall within the range required. This is the highest rated electric fan system we offer so it would be the best option we have. As long as the dimensions of it match the available room you have and the radiator this would be a great option.
This fan setup measures 31-3/8" Wide x 15-3/4" tall x 3-1/4" deep. Since you have 3-1/2 inches between fan and AC pulley this setup would give you 1/4 inch of clearance...
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Derale 32" High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly - 4,000 CFM
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