I used a 16" dia 6 blade fan from a scrap yard Pinto in '89 and trimmed it
myself to 14.25" dia. I made a template that fitted over the rivets and
used the same tip shape as the Pinto. Hacksawing and filing were a little
work but not too bad. I can't read the number without dismantling the
shroud however, but I have never heard of anyone else using a fan from a
Pinto (I was looking for the elusive Maverick).
Bill Rogers
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> From: Steve Laifman <laifman@flash.net>
> To: David Franchi <wwwdg@webtv.net>
> Cc: tigers@autox.team.net; wwwgf@webtv.net
> Subject: Re: Tiger Fans
> Date: Saturday, November 29, 1997 10:54 AM
>
> David Franchi wrote:
> >
> > I sent this info. in before but never saw it on the mail list.
> > I have what I believe is an original LAT Tiger fan. It has 6 blades, is
> > 15'' in dia. and has an original 1" hub hole. The center hub is stamped
> > "MADE IN CANADA", each blade is stamped "FoMoCo" (in a rectangle) and
> > "A-65 CF" On one blade in white ink it is marked
> > C4DE-8600-A.
> > My brother has one of these fans on his MK1A and doesn't have any
> > clearance problems. These fans come on 1965-66 Ford Falcons/Merc.
> > Comets with 6 cyl. engines and air conditioning.
> > David Franchi
>
>
> This fan does NOT clear the rack without some trimming, as we have all
> read, and I have done.
>
> Steve
> --
> Steve Laifman < One first kiss, >
> B9472289 < one first love, and >
> < one first win, is all >
> < you get in this life. >
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