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    ok so i'm putting the finishing touches on my motor 289 in my mustang and i just wanted to make sure my fan clearances are ok, IMO they're fine but i want to make sure with on agreement that it'll be safe before i start her up.... its a flex fan from a 400M 6 blader... sits 1 1/2 inches off of the radiator and clears the shroud on all sides by 1/8th of an inch, is this gonna make it or will it take 1 good bump to chew right through my shroud?

    also wilson manifolds just came out with a throttle body injection system that mounts right to your carb manifoldand has its own fuel rail with 8 injectors and hooks up to most efi computers, i was wondering if anyone has used any wilson manifolds products, that v-force system looks sweet and its only $700
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    That injection looks to be a lot like GM throtle body.
    Fan is close at 1/8" can you put a spacer on it and get it closer the the rad. or would that not get you anymore room. All you have to be is 3/4" between fan and rad.
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    spacer wont get me anymore shroud clearance...... but i'm just guessing on clearance too, i dont have the tranny hooked up yet so the blades are touching the bottom of the shroud right now, i've got probably a little more than a quarter inch clearance at top though..... maybe i should get a fan thats another inch shorter.... i can always but a brand new one, they're not too expensive.... i just didn't like the old 4 solid blade fan that was stock on the car, really didn't look like it was too efficient
    just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day

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    If you are extremely careful, you can trim the exact same amount off of each fan blade and get the clearance you need. I did it to the aluminum fan I started out with on my '27, made a template and made sure exactly the same amount came off of each blade to retain balance. Worked fine.

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    sounds like a bit of work... weird part is, its a 17" fan and according to my books a concourse correct hi-po fan is 17"s.... and i do have the hi-po shroud and the right 2 1/4" spacer... not that i care about concourse correct.... or else i wouldn't be converting to a coil-over rear suspension with a 9" and a power rack in the front and doing a 6speed conversion soon and putting in an aftermarket gauge cluster with a tach next to the speedo....
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    just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day

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    yup thats what i'll have to do....hopefully it pans out to be a little better..... i want this baby to be runnin and roarin with no problems.... and with that 6speed and possible EFI, i might get good gas mileage along with power.... plus i cant wait to get rid of the 4 lug axles/spindles and be running 4 wheel disc brakes..... those tiny 6cyl drums dont do too well stopping with a v-8
    just because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day

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    My best fan advice is just sign the autograph and thank them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pro70z28
    My best fan advice is just sign the autograph and thank them.

    Fan-ny, very fan-ny.


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    I usually require my fans to walk 3 steps behind me, and slightly to the right, bowing often......
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