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    Default Looking for help fitting thermal fans to VC

    I recently posted inquiring as to how others have mounted thermal fans to their VC's. Unfortunately no body replied. I have access to a twin fan setup. which i am told come from a Commodore V6 and should fit the VC Radiator. I have not pulled the radiator out as yet so cannot verify if they will fit.
    I am asking for help from anyone who has fitted the VT Commodore fans to their VC as to how they mounted them, i.e. either before or after the radiator. Whether they fabricated a bracket and any other helpful ideas. I have included photoes of the fan setup for information.
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    usually thermo fans are placed after the radiator so in the engine bay. as to the brackets, something would have to be fabriacted up but wouldnt be too hard. also after hooking them up,a good idea would be to run a switch to the fans from inside the car so you can turn them on or off. very useful when sitting in traffic or drive throughs or even drags. hope this helps

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    Thanks for your reply. I was pretty sure it would be going after the radiator. I will be removing the shroud, belt fan and spacer pretty soon. Just looking at the unit I was wondering if it wasnt larger that the radiator it will be covering. The depth of the fan unit dosen't seem a problem just the height and width. I guess I wont know until the fan etc comes off.

    I know this fan unit is not the series 1 VT unit but have been told it will fit the VC. The unit I have is approx 700mm x 500mm with a depth of 150mm and was off a V6. I guess that I will get a pair of metal brackets bent in the form of "Z" and techscrew / poprivet it to the radiator support. I will keep you informed of my progress.

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    I've got a set of thermo fans as well, and was going to put them in my vk. They are wider than the radiator though so temporarily gave up on the idea. I could cut them up a bit to make them fit, but that involves effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vh-holden View Post
    I've got a set of thermo fans as well, and was going to put them in my vk. They are wider than the radiator though so temporarily gave up on the idea. I could cut them up a bit to make them fit, but that involves effort.
    Maybe not going so far as to cut them down to size. The archives all indicate that the Series 1 VT fans fit. I guess I was hoping someone who has already fitted them will dive in and fill in the missing info. I am going to pull the belt fan out this weekend and see. Keep you advised. What I am especially interested in is whether they clear the top n bottom rad. hoses. Darwin eh! guess you need lots of cooling up there.

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    Hi Ray, I am looking at the same modification (on a VK), how did you end up going?

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    grab a set of twin thermos out of a Ford Mondeo, they fit up well in the early commodores, the shroud is plastic and be cut back to fit properly. They do the job well. The AU fand are too wide and the EL EF fans are tight but can be made to fit with a fair bit of work. The Mondeo Fans have a hook, that will allow you to sling them over the radiator lip and then use some trans cooler mounting straps to hold it in place.
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    Sounds like you and your friend have a collective intelligence rivalling that of a door knob. Looks like the useless crap you fit to your car is the driver.

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    running the existing trans cooler lines through the radiator is easier with the mondeo fans too.
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    Sounds like you and your friend have a collective intelligence rivalling that of a door knob. Looks like the useless crap you fit to your car is the driver.

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    Well I finally decided not to fit the twin V6 thermal fan setup into my VC. There seemed to be too many problems to overcome. I went a bought a davies craig DC31 fan and am in the process of cutting/trimming down the original shroud and placing the fan inside. I have a mate a sheet metal worker and he is making a plate to cover the opening and we will fit the fan to this plate. I will post a picture when completed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AitchEBoy View Post
    Well I finally decided not to fit the twin V6 thermal fan setup into my VC. There seemed to be too many problems to overcome. I went a bought a davies craig DC31 fan and am in the process of cutting/trimming down the original shroud and placing the fan inside. I have a mate a sheet metal worker and he is making a plate to cover the opening and we will fit the fan to this plate. I will post a picture when completed.
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    Thanks Ray, with the VT fans was there anything that was a complete shop stopper? I ask because I can get a VT setup very cheap. Regards Phil

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    i just put a 16' in on a switch and she keeps it nice and cold only cos i got over giving her sum and gettin fan lol and plus it gives the motor back a bit of power

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