Position of the Fans in Derale Dual High-Output Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly # D16927
Question:
regarding derale# 16927 fan/shroud. Need fanandShroud with Fan in Upper Driver Side and Lower Pass. Side. Dont want to order the wrong layout. Can you clarify. Thanks
asked by: Bob D
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Derale and he stated that on the Dual High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly, # D16927, the fan on the driver side would be in the upper position making the fan on the passenger side in the lower position.
This fan is a puller, meaning that it mounts between the radiator and the engine and pulls air through the radiator. You will need to make sure that you have enough clearance to install the fan. It is 3-3/4 inches wide, 18 inches tall, and 26 inches wide.
I have included a couple of links on radiator fans below that should also give you some good information.
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Derale 26" Dual High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly - 4,000 CFM
- Radiator Fans
- Electric Fans
- High-Output Fan
- 26 Inch Diameter
- 4000 CFM
- Derale
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