'69 Big Block Fan--5 blade or 7 blade?
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'69 Big Block Fan--5 blade or 7 blade?
Rick Bizzoco's '69 Stingray Guidebook says, "All big blocks had a 5-blade fan constructed of a central fram with a triangular extension for each blade." But my AIM clearly shows the 427 engine with a 7 blade fan (pg. J354 in the AIM). I read somewhere else (I think) that the BBs with air cond. had a 7-blade fan. Anybody got the straight poop?
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Re: '69 Big Block Fan--5 blade or 7 blade? (JB)
Mine is seven blade. I just checked the AIM. In the C-60 section they clearly show different fan and P/N.
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Re: '69 Big Block Fan--5 blade or 7 blade? (JB)
Mine is a 7-blade... '69 Vert BB, AC... but I'm switching to a permacool 2950cfm electric unit. I hear they are the best bang for the buck. Summit Racing has a nice lightweight 7-blade that flows 50% more ait with less drag if you are wanting to stay stock looking. :chevy
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Re: '69 Big Block Fan--5 blade or 7 blade? (73- 454 Monster)
The fan that is in my 1969 427/390HP L-36 convertible is a 5 blade fan.
I can't tell you 100% that it is the original fan but it sounds like AC cars had 7 blades and non-ac cars had 5 blades.
I can't tell you 100% that it is the original fan but it sounds like AC cars had 7 blades and non-ac cars had 5 blades.
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Re: '69 Big Block Fan--5 blade or 7 blade?
I read somewhere else (I think) that the BBs with air cond. had a 7-blade fan. Anybody got the straight poop?
That's it exactly.
During 1969, those cars with factory installed air conditioning received a seven blade fan (along with the appropriate fan clutch) in place of the five blade fan used on non air conditioned car. There is some conjecture as to whether all of the small block/C-60 cars received this fan/clutch arrangement (the vast majority did), but the big block cars most certainly did.
While the five blade fans carry no identification, the seven blade fans carry a part number and an alpha numeric date code on engine compartment side of one of the blades. Original fan clutches are also dated on the circumference of the water pump mounting flange... It should be easy enough to determine if these dates are in line with the assembly date of the engine/car.
One word of caution... The AIM is an outstanding tool for determining what part goes where, but occasionally part numbers and illustrations aren't accurate... Especially in regard to the illustrations.
Good luck with your research.
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Re: '69 Big Block Fan--5 blade or 7 blade? (Rowdy Rat)
Thanks, guys. I've got to say I'm a little disappointed in Bizzoco. Just got his book a couple days ago and I've been burning through it--what a treasure trove! But now I'm wondering what else he got wrong--
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I was thinking of buying that book.. Let me know how you like it when you areable to give a good report.
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Re: '69 Big Block Fan--5 blade or 7 blade? (bluevetteman)
I'll let you know Larry. After just a quick flip through, I'm pretty impressed. TONS of pictures and very detailed descriptions of parts & where they go, lots of numbers for parts, etc. A real PITA to find a copy, though. It's no longer available through all the usual places (Amazon, etc), and you can't buy a used copy for love or money. Even Bizzoco's own webpage is gone. I got it through Crane's Corvette Supply--it was literally the only place I could find that still had copies. Their number is 1-800-597-4132. They get $69.95 for it.
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