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Speedmaster 16" S-Blade Electric Fan Height: 16.5"

746-PCE185.1016


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16" S-Blade Electric Fan Height: 16.5"
16" S-Blade Electric Fan
  • Height: 16.5"
  • Width: 16.875"
  • Thickness: 3.625"
  • Blades: 10
  • CFM: 2,330
  • RPM's: 2,850
  • Amp Draw: 10.5
  • Chrome Housing/Black Blades
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    PCE185.1016 is rated 3.0 out of 5 by 1.
    Rated 3 out of 5 by from Nice looking I bought this with the installation package. Price seemed good. Had no instructions, luckily the wire colors are exactly the same as the jegs wiring harness. The included relay went into the trash can. Not weather sealed and the female connectors in the relay plug were loose. Installed a sealed one I had in my tool box. The fan came with zero hardware. After getting it installed (4 hrs) everything worked pretty well. The included theromostat is poor quality but it works. Knob is not accurate. It does push good air and is quieter then the straight blade fans. Looks great
    Date published: 2020-04-13
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    Hi, will this fan cool my sbc 350 engine that I installed in a 1962 Chev C10 with a stock size aluminum radiator? This would be the only fan, no engine fan. Thanks, Mike.

    Asked by: 1999prow
    This may do the job for you, but your application will be the determining factor. Engine HP , old radiator condition.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-01-12

    Is this a metal frame or chrome plated plastic?

    Asked by: KS65STANG
    This fan is chrome plated plastic.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2017-11-16
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