Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => The Market => Topic started by: TopNotch on September 22, 2014, 01:43:55 pm
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My fan died on my yellow car. Yes, it is the fan, not the relay (verified by testing).
I may try to take the motor apart, and see if the brushes can be replaced.
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There are several at the Lithonia Pull-A-Part yard and I also have one here at the house.
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One of the cars at the run had a "homemade" fan, made by cutting the motor supports from the Fiero fan housing, and putting one of these in it:

Spal 30100400 16" Low Profile Fan
It moves more air and draws less current than the Fiero fan. I'd like to do that eventually, but it costs $65 bucks.
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65bucks? That's like, two trips to Starbucks?
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Interesting.... I found out that the fans on 86's are held in by 4 bolts, but the fans on 88's are held in by two bolts at the top, and clips at the bottom. (I took the fan out of my 86 and put it in my 88 -- it works.)
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I think I'd have pulled one out of that dead Formula until you get it going.
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Pat, this fan motor is available at auto-zone @24.95+tax. Lifetime warrenty. But some are made in China.Mine failed on last years RFTH.Only 8monahes old. The raplacement lasted apx. 8mos. So much for warrenty!!! Shop Advance , they may have a Taiwan or a USA model. hope this helps you out.. aerodon.
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I got mine from Slack Auto Parts in Oakwood. About $35. About 3 years ago. I don't remember the warranty limit.
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I got mine from Slack Auto Parts in Oakwood. About $35. About 3 years ago. I don't remember the warranty limit.
Was yours that same fan, or just that same size?