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Looking for a 4 blade BB Nova fan. Any help appreciated.
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Tom Clary |
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Tom is there any special code on the blade??? or date you need??? Mark
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Mark |
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Mark, not for sure what the correct part number is, plan on doing some checking today. Anyone here know? Also, anyone out there know if that is specific to the Nova ot was installed on other ?
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Tom,
I believe the BB Novas had a special 5-blade non-clutch fan. It is a funky-looking unit, and I haven't seen it on any other cars besides Novas.
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Allen 1970 Nova SS L34 396/350hp, 4-speed, 3.31 gears 1969 Corvette 350/300, 4-speed, 3.36 gears |
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Tom, Allen is correct if it is for a 69 or 70 BB Nova, I THINK a clutched fan came on the 68 BB Nova cars. Chevy found out quickly that it wasn't cooling the high heat BB motor and switched to a no clutch 5 bladed piece for 69 and 70. The fan is unique to the Nova, it has 2 blades together and 3 spread apart and is 17" diameter. They are very rare, most were chucked early because they made a lot of noise. A dented up one sold on EBay immediately for $510.00 just recently. Call Wayne Bushey at NNN, he may have an extra, but get your wallet open. The only marks I have seen on the fans are either a "W" ot "TW" on the rear of a blade bracket, there are 2 different bolt pattern as well, the service replacement has 2 sets of bolt/mounting holes and an original assembly line fan has only one set of mounting holes, blades are the same on all. Good luck
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Chevy found out quickly that it wasn't cooling the high heat BB motor and switched to a no clutch 5 bladed piece for 69 and 70. [/ QUOTE ] Good info Sully. Quick question though: didn't they use the clutched fans on the other BBC models? I know on the Camaro they used the clutched 7-blade, so wouldn't they have the same cooling issues, since it's virtually the same setup? It looks like there isn't room for that setup on our Nova, so it's gonna requires something non-clutched...what is eating up the room? Is it the radiator support? ![]() |
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Thanks guys. Have been doing some more checking, including an original Nova reference manual, and spoke with our pals at the Supercar Workshop. It appears early '69 BB Novas came with a 4 blade, and at some point in the year GM switched to a 5 blade. My Yenko is a Jan. car, which from what we can piece together, would have a 4 blade fan. And they mentioned the same thing about the 5 blade unit, rare and makes noise. I knew the reference manual called for a 4 blade unit, no clutch, but I thought that would not be right, since parked right behind the Nova is our L-72 Camaro which has a 7 blade fan with a clutch.
Live and learn.
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Tom Clary |
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Tom, Allen is correct if it is for a 69 or 70 BB Nova, I THINK a clutched fan came on the 68 BB Nova cars. Chevy found out quickly that it wasn't cooling the high heat BB motor and switched to a no clutch 5 bladed piece for 69 and 70. The fan is unique to the Nova, it has 2 blades together and 3 spread apart and is 17" diameter. They are very rare, most were chucked early because they made a lot of noise. A dented up one sold on EBay immediately for $510.00 just recently. Call Wayne Bushey at NNN, he may have an extra, but get your wallet open. The only marks I have seen on the fans are either a "W" ot "TW" on the rear of a blade bracket, there are 2 different bolt pattern as well, the service replacement has 2 sets of bolt/mounting holes and an original assembly line fan has only one set of mounting holes, blades are the same on all. Good luck [/ QUOTE ] Great info. on the Nova fans! I've kept one of the non-clutched 5 bladed ones lying around for quite awhile now. It had always looked kinda special to me. It was on my '62 BubbleTop BelAir that had the '71 Vette LS5 engine in it. You guys & this site are an unbeliveable wealth of information!! Keep up the good work. ![]()
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Rick 66 Yenko Stinger 68 Camaro SS396 L78/L89 (gone) 69 F250 CrewCab 4x4 Survivor (gone) 08 F250 CrewCab 4x4 13 Ford Explorer Sport 3.5 Ecoboost |
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Is this the 5-blade fan you are talking about? Came on a '69 BB I am using in my Camaro. The numbers on the blades though are 24654 and 3462190 with k75 on it. It is a flex type fan, no clutch.
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Phil '68 YENKO CLONE PROJECT |
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SYC, you've got mail. TW
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