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69 1969 Pontiac 400 455 9796134 7 Blade Clutch Fan L68 W/clutch 914007 L68 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Rockford, Illinois, US

Rockford, Illinois, US
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This clutch fan assembly is in good condition in terms of appearance . It turns over with good resistance for 2 or 3 turns , then frees up quite a bit to reveal some bearing roughness probably because the lube leaked out .

This is an original Pontiac fan blade about 19 inches in diameter .

I don't know which body style it came from .

Stamping number is 9796134  .

The fan blade is very straight and is not damaged .

Mounting flange is 2-1/2".

Mounting holes are 2-1/8" across , center to center .

Hub hole is 5/8" .

GTO , Grand Prix , Firebird , Catalina , and Bonneville are possibilities .

Paypal accepted .

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