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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #270 on: March 27, 2011, 09:58:45 pm »
great job
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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #271 on: March 28, 2011, 08:59:28 pm »
Looks great!
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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #272 on: March 29, 2011, 11:59:21 am »
Found a couple of old pics of the truck today.

Here's one from 1981 at Cumberland Island


And this ones in wyoming in 1980.  The trucks at the very top right of the pic and small.


I also got this to go with the truck too
http://forum.73-87chevytrucks.com/smforum/index.php?topic=19973.msg162161#msg162161
« Last Edit: March 29, 2011, 01:04:43 pm by 78 Chevyrado »
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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #273 on: May 01, 2011, 10:46:15 pm »
I got some E-fans for the old truck today.  They're Flex-A-Lite #295.  It's the full kit, everything included, variable speed.  I'm still dialing it in, but they will definitely over cool it, so I'm good.  Just have to drive it and readjust it for a couple of days.  They pull the air Real good, Way more than the Old fan did even when the clutch stuck.  It'll suck in cigarette smoke into the grille from about 2.5 feet away.  I also can notice a LITTLE more pickup with the engine.  It's just enough to tell a difference.  I like that the clutch fan isn't there anymore sapping power for the first few minutes its running after being cold.

All the parts Appear to be High quality.  We'll see how well it holds up.






All I have left to do is reroute the upper radiator hose.  the stocker interferes with the fan blades, and I've twisted it on the nipples to try to adjust it and it's just not gonna work AND look good.  I'm going to dig through the pile of hoses at the parts stors and see if I can find one I like, and I think I'll make a support bracket for the hose that attaches to the A/C compressor bracket.
« Last Edit: May 02, 2011, 01:18:52 pm by 78 Chevyrado »
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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #274 on: May 01, 2011, 11:08:55 pm »
Looks great! I was eyeing that fan for awhile, but found some a little cheaper. You take detailed pics of your bracketry?

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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #275 on: May 02, 2011, 11:01:53 am »
     You have done a great job with your truck, keep up the great work.  I enjoy seeing other trucks the way I want mine to turn out when I am done.
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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #276 on: May 02, 2011, 11:20:03 am »
looks awesome man...great work

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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #277 on: May 02, 2011, 01:00:57 pm »
Thanks Guys!

Beastie:   HEre's the best pics I have of the brackets.

Here's the top.  It's simply a piece of angle aluminum bolted to the fan shroud and then tucked behind the upper radiator panel and bolted to that.  I had to bolt it together out of the truck, so when I remove the fans, that upper radiator panel comes out with it.  I don't know what size the angle is, as it was a piece I had lying around the garage.  The only thing I had to go out and buy was the bolts for the water pump pulley.1



Here's the bottom.  I made this up out of the brackets that came with the fans.  At the top of the bracket is the bottom-center of the fan shroud and the L-shaped pieces at the bottom are under the radiator support.  I drilled two holes for those bolts, then you have to lift up the radiator a bit to get them in.  Once its all together you can still get a wrench in there to the bolt heads for tightening.



To remove it, you unbolt the L-shaped brackets from the core support, then from the big bracket and then take out the 4 or 5 bolts across the upper radiator support panel and it all comes out as one big piece.

I will eventually paint the brackets black to match the underhood black paint, but I'm not doing that until the engine is out for replacement.  I might paint the top panel and shroud in black crinkle paint.  It seems to be working really well so far.  The only thing I still need to do is put a seal in front of the radiator to the core support, as there's about a 3/4" gap up both sides that sucks hot underhood air in.  At a redlight with both windows down, I can just hear them when they come on.
« Last Edit: May 02, 2011, 01:03:56 pm by 78 Chevyrado »
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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #278 on: May 02, 2011, 05:48:19 pm »
when they come on at a light, does your truck lunge forward? those look powerful

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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #279 on: May 02, 2011, 10:27:00 pm »
That's where the extra power comes from, they're not actually cooling fans, they're thrusters... ;D
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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #280 on: May 03, 2011, 09:37:15 am »
haha

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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #281 on: May 09, 2011, 08:28:34 am »
I got the E-fans all buttoned up.   I had to get a different radiator hose - I got the one for a NON-AC truck.  And on top of the AC compressor, I mounted an old alternator bracket upside down to support the hose and keep it out of the AC belt.  I also bought the Flex-a-lite screw in temp sensor instead of using the temp probe in the radiator fins.  I like the sender in the head better, the temp doesn't fluctuate near as much as with the radiator probe.




The hose support


Temp sensor in Pass. side cylinder head.
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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #282 on: May 09, 2011, 10:45:51 am »
awesome!!

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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #283 on: May 09, 2011, 04:37:17 pm »
Did you get the wrong hose by mistake and just adapt it? Or would the correct one touch the blades?

Mt Dew isnt supposed to be used for coolant, even if it is the same color! (2nd pic)

I opted for the block sensor too, I wouldnt trust the probe, but I put mine in the intake, right before the water goes into the radiator. Just like a transmission temp, I like to know what the hottest temp is because that is all that matters.

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Re: My Build Thread, 78Chevyrado's 1978 C20
« Reply #284 on: May 11, 2011, 12:39:15 am »
Did you get the wrong hose by mistake and just adapt it? Or would the correct one touch the blades?

Mt Dew isnt supposed to be used for coolant, even if it is the same color! (2nd pic)

I opted for the block sensor too, I wouldnt trust the probe, but I put mine in the intake, right before the water goes into the radiator. Just like a transmission temp, I like to know what the hottest temp is because that is all that matters.

My old hose; The correct hose (molded and curved) was in the new fan blades real bad.  I had to tie it to the master cylinder until i got the new hose.  It just used to lay on the OE fan shroud.  The molded upper hose like i had is for A/C trucks, the new one I have now is for NON-A/C trucks.  I kept the correct molded hose on the lower, no need to change that one.


It took a heck of a lot of those lil dew bottles to fill that thing up!   ;)


I still have the stock intake manifold, so It didnt have any places to screw in a temp sensor. 
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