Hello Simon,
It appears that your Internet provider won't let me reply to your
address. It gets rejected as Spam so I have to send this comment to
the list.
-Roland
Hello Simon,
I don't have a BT7 to look at and I don't remember enough from our
former BJ7 so I can't suggest something directly. In a BN1 you could
just slide the fan and brackets in from the side after jacking up the
front end and pulling a wheel. Getting all of the screws and nuts in
place and tight would be a chore but workable with patience.
However, given that you probably don't want to cut those angle iron
braces, I would suggest applying your grinder to parts of your bracket
kit instead, leaving your car as original as possible.
-Roland
On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 16:13:32 -0000, you wrote:
>I am having fifty thousand fits trying to install a Revotec pusher fan in my
>3000 MkII BT7 ie a fan that sits on the front of the radiator.
>
>So?..I?ve got a Revotec kit. Decent powerful ?slimline? 14? fan and a pair
>of mounting brackets designed specifically for 3000s. (Plus a thermostat
>etc).
>
>The brackets are very nicely made. ?Laser-cut?, I think they say. And the
>destructions are well laid out and perfectly comprehensible.
>
>But, not to put to fine a point on it, the bloody thing won?t fit.
>
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