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Mail From: rmcelwee <(email redacted)>

I'm looking for a radiator fan (driver's side) and complete assembly. I
would take stock or if someone has found a suitable replacement that would
be fine too. Is there another fan that can be used (say something you can
get from NAPA or AutoZone) for less than $100? Thanks...



Robert McElwee and Red Beast
1991 10PSI Hotside JRSC --- (soon to be 1991 12 PSI FMIII)
Link ECU, BSP A/W IC, 9:1 pistons --- (soon to be Link ECU, FM A/A IC, 9;1
pistons)
Over 350 lbs of "added lightness" --- (soon to be, well, about the same)
www.lightweightmiata.com

Lightweight Miata Group:
autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/lightweightmiata/


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Mail From: Jesus Lara <(email redacted)>

This is what I'm using for the main fan after mine died. Works great
and its a slight upgrade from stock.

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Jesus Lara


rmcelwee wrote:

>I'm looking for a radiator fan (driver's side) and complete assembly. I
>would take stock or if someone has found a suitable replacement that would
>be fine too. Is there another fan that can be used (say something you can
>get from NAPA or AutoZone) for less than $100? Thanks...
>
>
>
>Robert McElwee and Red Beast
>1991 10PSI Hotside JRSC --- (soon to be 1991 12 PSI FMIII)
>Link ECU, BSP A/W IC, 9:1 pistons --- (soon to be Link ECU, FM A/A IC, 9;1
>pistons)
>Over 350 lbs of "added lightness" --- (soon to be, well, about the same)
>www.lightweightmiata.com
>
>Lightweight Miata Group:
>autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/lightweightmiata/
>
>
>
>


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I am in the same boat.. mine's a howler now.... Driver's side fan as well.
Can a right one be mounted on the left side? I think I have a spare AC
(passenger?) in my box of projects... couldn't tell from the mounting hole
if it would work tho.... They look similar, and the shroud is very close to
the same as well.

Wallyman




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I'm looking for a radiator fan (driver's side) and complete assembly. I
would take stock or if someone has found a suitable replacement that would
be fine too. Is there another fan that can be used (say something you can
get from NAPA or AutoZone) for less than $100? Thanks...



Robert McElwee and Red Beast
1991 10PSI Hotside JRSC --- (soon to be 1991 12 PSI FMIII)
Link ECU, BSP A/W IC, 9:1 pistons --- (soon to be Link ECU, FM A/A IC, 9;1
pistons)
Over 350 lbs of "added lightness" --- (soon to be, well, about the same)
www.lightweightmiata.com

Lightweight Miata Group:
autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/lightweightmiata/




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