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Old 03-17-2008, 08:49 PM
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Hi 73shark, look on the left side under "Table Of Contents" "Upgrading The Fan", is that what your looking for? PG.
Well I thought it would be but seems to be just a R & R how-to. Unless you think that the later blower motor/fan was a stouter unit.

I think I might have seen it on the other forum w/o the "s". [] Have to sneek over and take a peek.
 
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Old 03-17-2008, 10:01 PM
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My A/C works borderline OK, it seems like a longer fan with a better blade angle would help, but its quite a bear of a replacement since so much stuff has to be removed to do it. I might try it someday but it's not very high on the list of things to do. Maybe if the heater, or should I say when the heater core gives out than I'll try that upgrade. PG.
 
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Old 03-18-2008, 11:21 AM
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My A/C works borderline OK, it seems like a longer fan with a better blade angle would help, but its quite a bear of a replacement since so much stuff has to be removed to do it. I might try it someday but it's not very high on the list of things to do. Maybe if the heater, or should I say when the heater core gives out than I'll try that upgrade. PG.
My A/C was the same way until I replaced the heater control valve, it seems that the heat was always "on" just a little bit. The new control valve cured that.

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