glanga
Dedicated LVC Member
The Jeep Forum I belong to, I see a lot of guys putting Mark VIII electric fans into their rigs. Seems to be one of the easiest mods people are doing.
This is a quote from a guy's build thread. He is putting an LS1 in his CJ-5 and it's coming along great. This is a quote from his build thread...
"Going back tomorrow to finish. Or at least, finish what we can. Going to try to mount the fuel pump, mount the coil packs (PITFA), install extended brake lines (PITFA), and the big project, making the radiator / e-fan fit! I'm positive there's enough room between the grille and water pump, but mounting it all will definitely prove to be one hell of a challenge. The fan is from a Lincoln Mark VIII, supposedly pushes the most CFM of any factory produced e-fan. It's about an inch wider than the fins of the radiator, and the perfect height for the radiator. Going to do some cutting / pull a monkey out of my *** to make it work."
Is the part about it producing the most CFM of any factory electric fan true? Why would a Mark VIII need all that air?
This is a quote from a guy's build thread. He is putting an LS1 in his CJ-5 and it's coming along great. This is a quote from his build thread...
"Going back tomorrow to finish. Or at least, finish what we can. Going to try to mount the fuel pump, mount the coil packs (PITFA), install extended brake lines (PITFA), and the big project, making the radiator / e-fan fit! I'm positive there's enough room between the grille and water pump, but mounting it all will definitely prove to be one hell of a challenge. The fan is from a Lincoln Mark VIII, supposedly pushes the most CFM of any factory produced e-fan. It's about an inch wider than the fins of the radiator, and the perfect height for the radiator. Going to do some cutting / pull a monkey out of my *** to make it work."
Is the part about it producing the most CFM of any factory electric fan true? Why would a Mark VIII need all that air?