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Guys.
I have a brand new BA Falcon twin thermo fan assembly for sale, part # FBA6010NAA. They are 640mm in length, 460mm in width and are 75mm thick. They are brand new and have never been used. Someone can have them for $100. Will happily freight them if needed, at the buyers expense. Here's a pic.... b513_1.JPG Cheers, Rusty. |
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what do they ned to wire in? do they have any wiring bits?
I am interested in a set for the Q'ey. Ash.
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They are nearly Identical to AU's ,
I used a Davies Craig adjuststable thermo switch and relay, also have wired in a manual swich that can switch them off and on when I like . Have just fitted some to the Q on the weekend. Let me know if you need any advice Ash See link au thermos
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thanks trik, do the fans need much modification to work in a Q?
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where abouts in brissie are you rusty? and more importantly, are you open to offers? need as much horsepower as I can muster from my $200 engine!!
pm me with details. Ash.
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have any of you guys noticed all the beautiful HQ coupe avatars on this thread??
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I was on the forum this morning with my 2.5 year old daughter on my lap we were about to watch pingu... kids eh.
just before I changed sites she saw a piccie of your avatar pro, she yells out "look dad! an HQ Monaro!" geez I love kids!!
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Hi Ash
I am using a radiator of of 82 to 92 Camaro so fans fitted well, same dimensions ae AU, I think Pro GMH has the fitted them to normal radiator but I think they may need a bit of sculpturing
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thanks trik, I just checked out your posts on the other thread. you have a very nice car. why, when you took the grille out, did you also take the healight surround off aswell? wiring maybe? or just an exta cleanup while you were there?
Pro: my avatars are working, and yes, I think right now that she is officially smarter than me!!! my son (14 months old) has been puking all arvo, pulling a long night shift to look after the little blighter. might as well chat while I am at it eh? hows stuff at your place?
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Ash: On the radiator support I have my relays mounted between grille and headlight surround , ( hidden away ) needed to get to them when I ran new wires.
Pro : some mods needed to fit, made a bottom shelf so radiator sits in it, than made a top clamp to hold it in place , that hides under the fan guard. No bolts required. From memory used a VP top radiator hose and an XB 6 cyl bottom hose. You can see on link " AU Thermos" I posted earlier at No 5 Radiator is single row but 35mm thick
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