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Fan Shroud For 72´datsun 240Z Carrying Champion 3 Row Radiator


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I have a 240z which actually has a Champion 3 row radiator and the original plastic fan blade. When i am stuck in traffic the temperature in the temp gauge rises to 3/4. I have been recommended to get a Fan Shroud for this radiator as i am looking forward to install a Vintage Gen II Mini evaporator and Sanden 508 compressor. What kind of fan shroud shall i purchase for this radiator? Plastic or metal? Which Brand? any other recommendations? Been looking around and cant find any that could possibly fit.

 

Anyone??

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Just contacted Champion Cooling and they do not manufacture Fan Shroud for this Radiator which has the following measures:

 

CORE DIM (HXW)

13 3/4 X 23 1/4

 

OVERALL (H X W)

 

19 3/4 X 27 1/4

 

 

Cant believe anyone here has installed a fan shroud for this type of radiator using only the original plastic stock fan blade!!!!

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I have an original rad that has been re-cored to a 3row, I looked long and hard for a fan shroud that would fit but with no luck. I bought a 280z fan shroud but couldn't make it fit.

I ended up flushing the rad and engine using diluted CLR to make sure I had clean internals then filled with with fresh coolant and Water Wetter and added an 17-18lb rad cap.

The temp gauge never goes over the mid mark on the gauge even on the hottest days in traffic,

but then I don't have A/C or drive in Panama.

Chris

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I have an original rad that has been re-cored to a 3row, I looked long and hard for a fan shroud that would fit but with no luck. I bought a 280z fan shroud but couldn't make it fit.

I ended up flushing the rad and engine using diluted CLR to make sure I had clean internals then filled with with fresh coolant and Water Wetter and added an 17-18lb rad cap.

The temp gauge never goes over the mid mark on the gauge even on the hottest days in traffic,

but then I don't have A/C or drive in Panama.

Chri

 

My car does not currently has an AC installed. the temp gauge rises to 3/4 not more than that!

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I have a similar situation to yours.

Arizonazcar crossflow aluminum rad, stock fan, no shroud.  When stuck in a traffic jam, the temp tends to rise.

 

Mounted in front of the AC condenser & rad, I have a electric pusher fan with a switch I can activate on the console.  Have never installed a temp sensor yet for it.  Don't need it often, but I like the peace of mind if I get stuck in gridlock on a hot day.

 

Just another option to consider.

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I have the same radiator. MSA has a radiator shroud that works fine with the aluminum 3-row. You might have to drill a couple holes in the fiberglass bracket, takes about 5 minutes. Should keep it running cooler in stop and go traffic.

However, The shroud doesn't play well with the AC pulley. I didn't have AC, just the damn pulley, which is now removed, plus the smog pump pulley. Two more pulleys than the car needed. I had to file off some of the fiberglass where it goes under the fan, to give it some clearance from the AC pulley. After filing it down, it seemed a little flimsy, so I beefed it up at that location with carbon fiber.

Having the shroud makes it harder to change the water pump or fan clutch, but in my opinion it's worth it.

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I have the same 3 Row Champion radiator using the stock fan & clutch and no shroud.  In sitting traffic the temp gauge usually gets to the middle but never goes past.  Is your fan clutch good?  

 

I had tried one of MSA's fiberglass shrouds and did not like the fit or finish.  The fiberglass is so thick and the one I received had damage on it already so I returned it.  Most guys have used the 280z shroud, I would be curious to know why a 280z shroud did not work for you Jalex.

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