needed an electric fan but the original fan guard is too cheap looking, these are the types you buy on line so wanted something a bit more interesting. first step was to cut a wooden former steel sheet was cut and bent over the former except for the top edge which was fold up i test fitted it on to the back of the rad i removed the plastic guard/mount of the fan and laid it where it will need to fit a load of tape was used to check the position of the fan wasn't going to interfere with the water pump everything clears, so the fan shroud was put back on the wood former. sections were folded and curved on my stretcher to form the fan sides. these were screwed through into the wood to hold them in place once i had all the sections made, i plug welded them in place hopefully this will minimise distortion to mount the fan motor i made 3 tapering channel sections drilled some holes in them to allow better air flow (they look better as well). then they were fitted to a central ring placed on the fan shroud ready to be welded on once welded the fan was removed so that the centre could be cut out fan refitted fitted onto the radiator
Great tech.....and just in time. I'm helping a friend in the next couple of weeks of a fan shroud. Thanks for posting. BOutlaw
i needed an electric fan due to the water pump being to close to and low down on the radiator. it also frees up a few horsepower
Yes i see that now. Funny how different builds turn out even if the equipment is basicly the same. I'm running a sbf in my 28 and used a big flex fan. That's why i was asking. Nice job. Should work out real nice.
Thanks,nice work and ideas. Should even work were two smaller fans on shroud to be offset from waterpump hub pulley
Great job ,made one from alumn and s.s. looked almost as good as yours.I also didnt like the ones they sell.I never did like anything cookie either.
Very nice job!! I have a similar one on my T ,and i'm wondering if its flat does it also pull from the sides? The ones that are Factory made are kind of "funnel" shaped.. JimV
It's flat but sits off the core about 3/8". The fan spans the whole of the active cooling cores, due to the shape of the rad some of the outer ones are just for show.
Damn great idea and that turned out really good too ! I hope you don't mind but I am going to steal or lets say borrow your idea of the fan shroud to make one for my car . Retro Jim
Thanks for the share...I've been envisioning something similar for my truck. Think I'll 'borrow' some of your ideas.