Description
6'' Inch Small Slim Push Pull Electric Cooling Fan 650CFM Radiator Oil Cooler Mo. Switching the push-pull working mode: Simply replace the power cord and flip the fan blades. Use a professional tool to unscrew the four screws. When the screws are all unscrewed, we can remove the cooling fan from the car. 【6'' Radiator Cooling Fan】6 Inch radiator cooling fan with mount brackets and tie straps kit.Voltage: DC 12V, Watts: 80W, Maximum Fan RPM: 2250RPM,Maximum Fan CFM: 650 CFM. 【Slim & Push/Pull Design】Slim design making it great to install in small,tight areas; Bring more space for engine modification.Push or pull type fitment / replacement. Switching the push-pull working mode: Simply replace the power cord and flip the fan blades 【High quality】Made of durable plastic, providing optimal flow rate, reducing pump noise, possessing good heat and corrosion resistance, and long service life. 【 Function】Cool the Entire Engine Bay, including Radiator, A/C System, Intercooler, Oil System and Transmission 【 Fitment】Fits Most Hot Rods and Classics Engines Including: Chevy, GMC, Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick, Ford ect. Fits for: 265 283 305 307 327 350 383 400 396 402 427 454 472 502 260 289 302 347 352 360 390 406 427 428 429 460 273 318 340 360 361 383 400 413 440 455 330 326 Engines. Product description Description: Diameter: 6 inch (Blade to Blade) Color: Black, Voltage: DC 12V, Watts: 80W, Maximum Fan RPM: 2250RPM Maximum Fan CFM: 650 CFM Number of Blades: 10 (Straight) Installation: Step 1: Open the hood of the car and remove the intake pipe above the cooling fan, so that the cooling fan can be removed smoothly. Step 2: The cooling fan and the air conditioning fan are located above the fan frame, with a total of four corners, one screw at each corner. Use a professional tool to unscrew the four screws. When the screws are all unscrewed, we can remove the cooling fan from the car. Step 3: Install the new cooling fan correctly on the new fan frame, and tighten and secure the four screws at the four corners. Step 4: Start the engine test and the fan can run normally. After checking the error, install the intake pipe to the correct position. Step 5: Tighten the fixing screws of the intake pipe, close the hood, and test to ensure that the new radiator fan is working properly and all operations are completed.