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Old 05-03-2021, 09:21 PM   #15
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Curious....in your top pic I see that the area up near the air intake - ac lines is somewhat enclosed. Was this something Fleetwood did in later years? I have a 94 Southwind Storm and it is not enclosed above the ac condenser/oil cooler area. Any other pics of it? I may try and fabricate something for that area.

What brand fan auxillary fan is that? Any idea what CFM it uts out.
It seems like it came from the factory like that. Not sure if it was Fleetwood or Chevy, mine was a P30. It’s a plastic shield.

The fan is a Derale 16626 16” fan that moves 2175 CFM. It came with a similar sized fan, when that one died this was a direct replacement using the same mounts. Those photos were after installing the fan, the harness is newly wrapped, that’s why it’s so clean.
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It seems like it came from the factory like that. Not sure if it was Fleetwood or Chevy, mine was a P30. It’s a plastic shield.

The fan is a Derale 16626 16” fan that moves 2175 CFM. It came with a similar sized fan, when that one died this was a direct replacement using the same mounts. Those photos were after installing the fan, the harness is newly wrapped, that’s why it’s so clean.
Much appreciated. The following is mine after I replaced the fan. I purchased it from Rockauto.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/w9upbk1usv...23242.jpg?dl=0
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Yep, it looks naked without the filler panels.
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Yep, it looks naked without the filler panels.
Found a couple extra pics of mine...


https://www.dropbox.com/s/4sw1ibyj6i...23204.jpg?dl=0


https://www.dropbox.com/s/p0bkvn3m9n...23145.jpg?dl=0




You have any other pics of the filler panels on the oil/trans feed tube sides/ I'll fabricate some on my own.
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Update:

I purchased a white blank sign (firm thin ABS material). I was able to make up some filler panels to go above the radiator area. After some measuring and cutting I was able to strategically use a hole punch and put in some holes in a few spots (in panel) to use zip ties to hold in place.
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