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Is the motor mount broken? Causing the engine to lift, allowing the fan to hit the shroud?
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Ouch!! the motor mount might be a good think to look at, The day I sold my 69 Z the guy who bought it was runnung through the gears and the water pump broke made a real mess of things..
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That is a good idea to check. I did replace them with new one's several years ago. Thanks,
Paul
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70 Camaro LA Z-28 03B Citrus Green LT-1 M-40 3.73's 69 Camaro X-77 Z-28 10C Cortez Silver M-21 3.73's Deluxe Project X - SOLD 69 Camaro X-77 Z-28 01B Garnet Red w/Black top, M-20 3.73 Deluxe Houndstooth |
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Great, my 2000 GMC Sierra is at 95,000, something else to worry about.
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Is the motor mount broken? Causing the engine to lift, allowing the fan to hit the shroud? [/ QUOTE ] I also find it odd that several blades of the fan would self destruct. It would seem that lift from bad motor mounts or some other obstruction caused this. Are there any fatigue marks on the remaining blades ? Any fur under the hood? I have what looks like the same plastic fan with 105,000 miles. ![]() |
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I replaced the fan on my GMC Sonoma with 4.3 Vortec around 220,000 miles. It had major cracks around the center section of the fan. We caught it while doing a water pump replacement. I didn't lose any blades but it could have exploded at anytime I suppose.
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that hood looks just like my 70 Z28 did when the 1st aftermarket flex fan gave out
then I bought another thinking that aluminum would be better than the fiberglass unit ... wrong so then I decided to go pony up and buy the L82 / LT-1 GM OEM flex fan, you know, spend more than $15 that Lopers charged for the other flex fans that went through the shroud ... figuring that since I now had new paint on the car, it would be a good idea to stop the madness ... that would be the third fan that had kissed the underside of the hood, now I have a nice bump in the stripe ... apparently high rpm in my car does not tolerate flex fans, of any make or quality ... back to the clutch fan I guess ...
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This reminds me of the Ford metal flex fan failures of the late 70's.
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Oh Jeez...that's all I need to happen....I just turned the 100,000 mile mark on my 1997 Blazer tonight(49,000 of those miles in the past two years). I will check on it tomorrow to see if I notice stress cracks.
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I see the bottom of the shroud is also missing, I work on a fleet with many GM trucks with the same fan, most of these have more than 100.000 miles on them and I have not seen a problem with the fan blades? I am in Michigan so I don't know if the Texas heat would make alot of difference or not, I would think something could have hit the shroud from under the truck and put it in the fan also, when the truck got warm and the clutch engaged if it was in contact with the shroud, boom, up here the fan shroud is a popular spot for cats to take a warm nap I have seen that, but I think you would know if that was the case.
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Rich Straub raiv 69 judge, ra3 70 judge, 71 judge,74 SD trans am,71 cudas, 67 189 Corvette roadster, Quicksilver 68 HURST z-10 396 camaro, 69 HEMIBEE |
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