Just a side note: I like buying from independent shops when I can. The autocoolguy is a vet who builds all his units in his garage(I've been there!), so I know the $ is going to help his family. Good luck
For those who want a Chinese (made in Taiwan) fan.Some Bronco owners looking at this option:
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Liberty Electric Fan for your Early Bronco
Tech article by Viperwolf1 While gathering parts for my 5.0 EFI install I happened across a two speed electric fan from a 2004 Jeep Liberty, part number 55037669AE. This Liberty did not have the towing package. With the towing package the...classicbroncos.com
Nice! It's said a pusher is more efficient than a puller. . . One thing, with the gap now present between the rad and support, there is reduced effective airflow thru the rad area not under the fan shroud. . The gap affects airflow patterns under the hood too. (Not that most folks give that much thought, but we're not most folks). . I know this from moving the rad back in a truck, cooling efficiency went down and partially offset the effectiveness of the electric fan. Sealing the perimeter restored cooling efficiency. (My el. fan covers a smaller radiator area than yours.)
Perhaps your next weekend project: seal the gap around the radiator.![]()
Just for edification:- This is a 400mm Australian made fan, it draws 16A running and 30A starting, I have a 130A alternator which is able to cover this at idle. the fan is cable tied to the radiator tubes. this works in Australia climate on the east coast, i have a blown 3.3 litre six with a two row v8 rad. I manually control it via a relay.View attachment 27573
Black Starboard looks very similar to the plastic on the fans, easy to work with, heat it with a heat gun and you can bend it.Yes, I think I'll have to come up with a gasket to fill in the gap. I've still got to make my tin heat deflector for the header too.
Taiwanese products are 100% better quality than Chinese. Why do you think the USA wants to stop China from invading Taiwan? Taiwan make so many items for the likes of Ford USA and Australia. Think computer chips. A couple of US publications (magazines) recently visited Taiwan to see reproduction parts and how they are made. Have a look at this on You Tube >For those who want a Chinese (made in Taiwan) fan.
Awhile back I did a bit of research into donor vehicles for 3G alts (scrounging around picnpull is fun for me) and several 90's models like taurus and aerostar were equipped with 90 and 95 amp 3G alts although those might be getting scarse in the yards. The main advantage of the 3G is it provides more amps at lower rpms.using a 3G (‘94+) alternator
“...mentioned the Windstar (’95/03) alternator as an upgrade and a modern charging system. Is the Windstar alt a 90 amp unit? I recall a Taurus 90 amp alt as having been used somewhat often. I am interested because I want to upgrade my alt which I believe may be a 60 amp provided on 1966 Broncos stock. I am planning on several additions to my Bronco like electric cooling fan, halogen headlights on relay and 5 channel speaker amp as definite additions and then possible electric fuel pump and a somewhat remote possibility of heat seating elements. So after reviewing my list of definite additions I am hoping 90 amp will be enough for me. If I add everything on my list then I would probably need an even larger alt..."
some put in the “1 wire” (means GM of same vintage) the ford has some advantages. ‘3' “G” just means 3rd generation I suppose. One reason I got it was to smooth the engine bay (has internal regulator). Nother is 150 -225 amps (depending on which one) & I gota bronk ("lights camera action” ofa utility vehicle). I paid 80$ i think (DB Ele) & back fitted a 1 groove shive (the serp style takes more tq but I have all v-belts). Needed a different ele clip, put in mini starter too so hada go bigger cable + a mega fuse. Last, will need to swap from volt gauge on dash to amp. Hopin my wiring is ok (55 yrs old). Wish I had the automotive theory/wiring knowledge somea U guy have. ’S my worse topic (esp since I missed all automotive changes from early 80’s to now - efi, most ‘sensors’, OBD, computers, ele fuel pump, etc). Tryin to catch up 45 yrs now as I futz around in 3 bay 4 lift garage...
chad, perhaps the '66 bronk was different, stock alternators of that era were lucky to have 45 amps. The generators these replaced were 25 amp.using a 3G (‘94+) alternator
“...mentioned the Windstar (’95/03) alternator as an upgrade and a modern charging system. Is the Windstar alt a 90 amp unit? I recall a Taurus 90 amp alt as having been used somewhat often. I am interested because I want to upgrade my alt which I believe may be a 60 amp provided on 1966 Broncos stock. I am planning on several additions to my Bronco like electric cooling fan, halogen headlights on relay and 5 channel speaker amp as definite additions and then possible electric fuel pump and a somewhat remote possibility of heat seating elements. So after reviewing my list of definite additions I am hoping 90 amp will be enough for me. If I add everything on my list then I would probably need an even larger alt..."
some put in the “1 wire” (means GM of same vintage) the ford has some advantages. ‘3' “G” just means 3rd generation I suppose. One reason I got it was to smooth the engine bay (has internal regulator). Nother is 150 -225 amps (depending on which one) & I gota bronk ("lights camera action” ofa utility vehicle). I paid 80$ i think (DB Ele) & back fitted a 1 groove shive (the serp style takes more tq but I have all v-belts). Needed a different ele clip, put in mini starter too so hada go bigger cable + a mega fuse. Last, will need to swap from volt gauge on dash to amp. Hopin my wiring is ok (55 yrs old). Wish I had the automotive theory/wiring knowledge somea U guy have. ’S my worse topic (esp since I missed all automotive changes from early 80’s to now - efi, most ‘sensors’, OBD, computers, ele fuel pump, etc). Tryin to catch up 45 yrs now as I futz around in 3 bay 4 lift garage...
Yes that is correct. I never confirmed I had a 60 amp alt just guessed at it most likely or possibly upgraded the amp somewhere along the line as I have owned my 66 since the mid 80s and I forget a lot of things.chad, perhaps the '66 bronk was different, stock alternators of that era were lucky to have 45 amps. The generators these replaced were 25 amp.