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10002438 5 Blade 19" Steel Clutch Fan 1977-1982 Chevrolet Buick Olds Pontiac V-8 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States
No tweaks, twists or cracks found
Manufacturer Part Number:10002438 Part Brand:GM Warranty:No

10002438 5 Blade 19" Steel Clutch Fan 1977-1982 Chevrolet Buick Olds Pontiac V-8.

Used OEM GM 5 blade 19" steel clutch driven engine cooling fan. Second design water pump bolt pattern for Chevrolet Gen I V-8's. No tweaks, twists or other issues found. Bi-metal thermostatic coil intact but no guarantee it is in operating condition. Should interchange with all Mid sized GM rear wheel drive V-8's for the years listed, including Chevelle, Century, Cutlass, Firebird, Grand Prix, Le Mans, Malibu, Monte Carlo and Regal. Will work with any Gen I Chevy engines that use the second design (larger bolt pattern) water pump flange. Do your research before you buy. Look the pictures over, what you see is what you get. 


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