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How To Install An Upgraded Radiator Fan In A Pontiac Fiero Youtube

how To Install An Upgraded Radiator Fan In A Pontiac Fiero Youtube
how To Install An Upgraded Radiator Fan In A Pontiac Fiero Youtube

How To Install An Upgraded Radiator Fan In A Pontiac Fiero Youtube Thank you for watching the video! i hope you enjoyed and that this might have helped you out a bit. radiator fan link:proform 67016 electric fan 16""univers. Amazon recommendation store for 3800s fieros tools amzn.to 3hnviaa3800sc instructions fiero.nl forum forum2 html 139530 3800sc instruc.

How To fiero radiator fan Replacement youtube
How To fiero radiator fan Replacement youtube

How To Fiero Radiator Fan Replacement Youtube How to replace a fiero radiator fan! kudos to ⁠ ⁠@fierokyle for providing the instructions i used. just figured posting some extra footage of the same task. When centered, the fan blades are about 1 8 inch from the edge of the shroud. loosen the nuts on the coolant over flow tank because it might need to slide over slightly to clear the fan brace. re mount the assembly to the radiator using the four bolts. [this message has been edited by pauljk (edited 07 21 2007).]. For the upper hose, cut the stock fiero hose in half, and couple it to the flex hose using a w0133 1788945 oes genuine cooling hose coupler as shown. if you don’t have the stock fiero hose, or want to replace it with new rubber, you can use a goodyear 52011 flex hose. stock ’88 fiero radiator hose (or goodyear 52011) coupled to goodyear. This is more than sufficient for the 2.8, and realistically for anything up to 245 horsepower. in an effort to improve airflow to the throttle body and provide more volume to the engine intake darrell morse, a fiero enthusiast and member of the minnesota fieros club, offered a series of upgrades for the fiero's v6.

Upgrade fiero radiator Bolt On How To youtube
Upgrade fiero radiator Bolt On How To youtube

Upgrade Fiero Radiator Bolt On How To Youtube For the upper hose, cut the stock fiero hose in half, and couple it to the flex hose using a w0133 1788945 oes genuine cooling hose coupler as shown. if you don’t have the stock fiero hose, or want to replace it with new rubber, you can use a goodyear 52011 flex hose. stock ’88 fiero radiator hose (or goodyear 52011) coupled to goodyear. This is more than sufficient for the 2.8, and realistically for anything up to 245 horsepower. in an effort to improve airflow to the throttle body and provide more volume to the engine intake darrell morse, a fiero enthusiast and member of the minnesota fieros club, offered a series of upgrades for the fiero's v6. Let’s go through the steps i took to make this work in my 1988 pontiac fiero which is equipped with the chevrolet 3.4 dohc v6 “lq1” engine. install an expansion tank. add bleed ports where needed (at minimum add to top of radiator) remove the original overflow tank. plumb the expansion tank into the system. The first step is making sure the cooling fan turns on when it should. here is how the fiero cooling fan system works. the enine control module (ecm) provides a ground path to energize the fan relay, which turns on the cooling fan. the ecm will command the fan on, when coolant temp is above 108°c (226°f). when the engine cools down to about.

pontiac fiero radiator fan And Shroud youtube
pontiac fiero radiator fan And Shroud youtube

Pontiac Fiero Radiator Fan And Shroud Youtube Let’s go through the steps i took to make this work in my 1988 pontiac fiero which is equipped with the chevrolet 3.4 dohc v6 “lq1” engine. install an expansion tank. add bleed ports where needed (at minimum add to top of radiator) remove the original overflow tank. plumb the expansion tank into the system. The first step is making sure the cooling fan turns on when it should. here is how the fiero cooling fan system works. the enine control module (ecm) provides a ground path to energize the fan relay, which turns on the cooling fan. the ecm will command the fan on, when coolant temp is above 108°c (226°f). when the engine cools down to about.

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