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Automotive Steel Fan Blade, 6 Blades, 18" Diameter, Universal Fit With Spacer on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Leavittsburg, Ohio, United States

Leavittsburg, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Universal fit, six blade, steel automotive fan blade. It is 18 inches in diameter and the mounting holes pattern is 1 5/16" X 2 1/2".  Comes with a 1 1/4"aluminum spacer that has a 2 inch center bolt pattern with four new mounting bolts.  Fan was removed from a recently restored Mopar with a 440 engine.  See photos.

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