Recommended Radiator Fan for 1950 Chevy Truck
Question:
Your recommendation of electric cooling fan ?
asked by: Benjamin
Expert Reply:
For your 1950 Chevy truck I recommend taking a look at the Derale High-Output Electric Radiator Fan # D16816. This radiator fan features an aluminum shroud and works as a puller unit. The unit has overall dimensions of 16-3/4 inches wide, 17-5/8 inches tall, and 3 inches deep. You will just want to make sure that you have the necessary space to mount the fan behind your radiator.
For a higher CFM unit we also have the Derale 26" # D16927. This is a dual electric fan assembly that measures 26 inches wide, 18 inches tall, and 23-3/4 inches deep.
I have attached the installation instructions that you can also check out.
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Derale 17" High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan w/ Aluminum Shroud Assembly - 2,400 CFM
- Radiator Fans
- Electric Fans
- High-Output Fan
- 17 Inch Diameter
- 2400 CFM
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Derale 26" Dual High-Output, Electric Radiator Fan-and-Shroud Assembly - 4,000 CFM
- Radiator Fans
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- High-Output Fan
- 26 Inch Diameter
- 4000 CFM
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Derale 17" High-Output, Electric, Single Radiator Fan - 2,400 CFM
- Radiator Fans
- Electric Fans
- High-Output Fan
- 17 Inch Diameter
- 2400 CFM
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