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Joe, That is a 772 fan. GM used 2 different suppliers for these fans. One has the part # and date code, the other does not have any part # or date stamp. If you remove the clutch from this fan it should have an H and the word FRONT stamped on the hub section under the clutch. Fairly common actually and because of no date code can be used on anything that would have used a 772 fan. Not sure on the CH clutch usage, but that style clutch was primarily pre 1970.
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Thanks Chris! Anyone know the clutch application?
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Any 1969 small block equipped w/AC or a temp.controlled fan.
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Thanks.
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You're speaking on the clutch not the fan, correct?
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While we are on the fan clutch subject. Can anyone determine what an Eaton CO unit would be used for? It came attached to a 772 fan.
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Ed Murphy 1969 Hugger Orange X66 4Spd SOLD 1970 Gobi Beige Nova SS Clone SOLD 1967 Jack Douglass One Owner Camaro SOLD 1996 Panzer BMW 850cia 1967 Chevy II Post Car-In process |
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