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Technical Flathead V8 in model T Fan Issues

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bmartens, Mar 18, 2015.

  1. Bmartens
    Joined: Dec 14, 2009
    Posts: 2

    Bmartens
    Member
    from Manitoba

    I have an 8ba flathead in a Model T I am building and I would like to keep a mechanical fan. Problem with my setup is the top rad hoses are too low for the original fan ***emble to work and the bottom rad hoses are too high for a crank mount fan to work. If thats even a possiblity on this motor. To center a fan in the rad it would have to mount close the cam shaft centerline. Any ideas? Right now its looking like an electric fan and an alternator are my only options.
     
  2. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
    Posts: 22,680

    alchemy
    Member

    You can make your own mount to space the fan up/down differently than Ford did. Maybe just longer legs on the stock-type top mount to lower it a bit more than original. Sounds like you have enough room front to back though? That's usually where guys run out of room.
     
  3. Bmartens
    Joined: Dec 14, 2009
    Posts: 2

    Bmartens
    Member
    from Manitoba

    If i can get it to sit in the factory location front to back it should be fine. I'll look at extending the legs. Thanks.
     
  4. AVater
    Joined: Dec 9, 2008
    Posts: 3,473

    AVater
    ALLIANCE MEMBER

    For my Avatar, one thing I did was to trim the fan a bit. I can't remember what particular flathead my fan came from but once I put it all together, I had the same problem you seem to have. (on this car my fan does not ride on the generator as it does on my '35 pickup). I was able to get away taking only about 1/2 inch off the blades. I traced the fan profile on a piece of plastic, cut the plastic then transferred this onto each of the four fan blades about 1/2 inch down and cut. Car seems to run fine and does not overheat.

    Hope this helps.

    Pete
     

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