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Old 11-05-2016, 11:02 AM   #1
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Will a 15 inch hayden flex fan work?

I noticed the orielys website said not to be used with an engine 250 cid or bigger I have a 305 sbc.I cant go any bigger than 15 inches because it will hit my transmission cooler lines.
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Old 11-06-2016, 08:58 PM   #2
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Re: Will a 15 inch hayden flex fan work?

I put an 18" fan on mine and it just fits the shroud. If you're gonna be driving that thing around Oakdale CA during summer, I'm thinking it better to re-route the tranny lines and get a bigger fan. Hayden fans seems to carry that warning. Mine did too, but I ignored it. I ultamely went with a clutch fan. There are too many horror stories of flex fans pitching a blade when the rivets give out. Many of those stories can be found right here on this site.
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Old 11-07-2016, 02:07 PM   #3
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Re: Will a 15 inch hayden flex fan work?

You will have to have a shroud on that one...Central Valley Summers are brutal and if you get stuck in traffic, the shroud will be imperative!

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Re: Will a 15 inch hayden flex fan work?

Flex-a-lite Black Magic fan 3300cfm. FITS perfectly on 1962 radiator.
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Re: Will a 15 inch hayden flex fan work?

x2 with electric. Full throttle fan at a stop light or driving.
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Re: Will a 15 inch hayden flex fan work?

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Flex-a-lite Black Magic fan 3300cfm. FITS perfectly on 1962 radiator.
That looks great! Does it have the probe that goes in the coolant or through fins of radiator?
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That looks great! Does it have the probe that goes in the coolant or through fins of radiator?
I set mine to piggyback off temperature gauge sensor next to water neck on manifold.

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Re: Will a 15 inch hayden flex fan work?

I don't think I will use the hayden fan.If I go that route I will purchase a flexalite fan and one of their spacers.Whats the best way to wire an electric fan?I have converted my truck over to the one wire altenator.
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