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Installed a Vintage Air A/C system in my 69 Bronco with a 302, and a stock 2" deep radiator. Overheats in the summer, even after installing a pusher fan in front of the condenser, high volume water pump and thermostat.

No room to install a 4 core because of clearance with the fan to a/c compressor.

Has anyone found a solution to this like different brackets, or a more efficient stock dimension radiator?

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!

 

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"No room to install a 4 core because of clearance with the fan to a/c compressor"

"fan to a/c compressor"

EXPLAIN this.....? (above) :huh:

Poss. incorrect fan, fan adapter, pully set-up.

 
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"No room to install a 4 core because of clearance with the fan to a/c compressor"

"fan to a/c compressor"

EXPLAIN this.....? (above) :huh:

Poss. incorrect fan, fan adapter, pully set-up.

Running the fan shroud, and with the 2" fan spacer to clear the a/c compressor, it only leaves 3/4 inch between the fan and radiator...

 
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"No room to install a 4 core because of clearance with the fan to a/c compressor"

"fan to a/c compressor"

EXPLAIN this.....? (above) :huh:

Poss. incorrect fan, fan adapter, pully set-up.

Look at the pic

Wjat temp does it get to, and do you still have the fan shroud in place?


Yes I run with a fan shroud, but took it off for the picture.

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