240260280 Posted March 24, 2019 Share #1 Posted March 24, 2019 (edited) @HS30-H, @kats, @Carl Beck, @26th-Z Does anyone know the reasons for the fan evolution we see? 4 blade nylon, 7 blade metal, 7 blade nylon, 8 blade nylon Edited March 24, 2019 by 240260280 1 Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/topic/61877-earliest-4-blade-nylon-engine-fans/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Maras Posted March 24, 2019 Share #2 Posted March 24, 2019 My 71, #08750, had the seven blade metal fan. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/topic/61877-earliest-4-blade-nylon-engine-fans/#findComment-571737 Share on other sites More sharing options...
240260280 Posted March 24, 2019 Author Share #3 Posted March 24, 2019 This is in Fiche for Domestic market: 4 nylon L20/24 7 nylon L20/24 European Fiche: 7 steel 7 nylon 8 nylon North American Fiche: 7 steel 7 nylon 8 nylon Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/topic/61877-earliest-4-blade-nylon-engine-fans/#findComment-571738 Share on other sites More sharing options...
HS30-H Posted March 24, 2019 Share #4 Posted March 24, 2019 You might describe it as 'evolution', but it's a bit more jumbled up than that. And I would tend to look at other contemporary L-gata equipped models for clues too. Looking only at Zs is very likely to miss some clues... Put simply, I see models with aircon needing multi-blade fans. Factory parts lists show simpler fans for non-aircon models vs multi blade for aircon and - possibly - hotter climate. The one tends to go with the other. I would imagine the multi-blade nylon fans as being easier to make/cheaper than the multi-blade steel fans once the tooling had been manufactured. 2 Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/topic/61877-earliest-4-blade-nylon-engine-fans/#findComment-571752 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl Beck Posted March 25, 2019 Share #5 Posted March 25, 2019 Early on the L24’s suffered premature water pump failures with the 7 blade metal fans. Nissan redesigned the water pump castings to strengthen them. Still the metal fans were wearing out the water pump bushings, and in some cases coming loose from pump and damaging hoods and radiators. The 7 blade nylon fans reduce weight on the end of the water pump shaft increasing the useful life of the pump.(as well as protecting the radiator and hood) The first 8 blade nylon fans were incorporated to improve cooling, as one of many attempts to get the 1973 Emissions Carb’s working in a reliable manor. First an “air seal” was added to the radiator core support at the Dealerships, which sealed to the hood when closed.(inverted V shape metal with a rubber seal on top) It was intended to prevent the fan from drawing air over the top of the radiator. Early production 73 240Z’s were equipped with 15” - 8 blade nylon fans. Later the “air seals” on the radiator core support were put into production. The one’s put on at the Dealerships were bolted on - the “air seals” put on at the factory were spot welded on. Finally a larger diameter 15 3/8’s 8 blade nylon fan was installed as part of the V-3 Modification Kit. The part number for the 15 3/8’s inch fan 21060-N3310 for the V-3 Modificaiton Kit. 1 Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/topic/61877-earliest-4-blade-nylon-engine-fans/#findComment-571814 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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