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|  Can anybody ID this fan? 
			
			This 5 blade clutch fan was in the trunk of my 68 Custom coupe and I am trying to figure out what it is for.  I took some pictures of measurements on it.  It has a "W" stamped on the back, and the front has "FRONT" and "H" stamped on it.  I believe this clutch is called schwitzer style.  I didn't see a stamped code anywhere on it.     I really appreciate the help! Steve 
				__________________  Steve 68 SS427 Custom Coupe 427/385/M21/3:73 68 Impala Custom Coupe 427/425/M21/3:73 68 Biscayne 2 Door 250/3 speed 68 Caprice Estate 68 Camaro SS396 4 speed | 
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|  Re: Can anybody ID this fan? 
			
			The fan itself is very typical of '59- up but the clutch is a mystery. I have one like that myself. Verne  | 
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|  Re: Can anybody ID this fan? 
			
			Looks like all the correct measurements to be one of the hard to find 67-68 Z28 style fans. 4 rivet blades, 3 1/4" bolt centers, 2 /5/8" center hole, and the correct style schwitzer clutch. Cha-ching!  | 
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|  Re: Can anybody ID this fan? 
			
			Isn't that one of them "junk" 67 Z, L-78 and other square port hipo fans...???  I'll take it off your hands if you need to get rid of it, ok...  Seriously though..didn't Charley sell one of them for $3500 or some ridiculous figure a while back?? | 
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			I think the fan blades with the "W" stamped on it were for Hi-Perf cars with short water pump. When I had my '68 Nova...I was told me that that was the correct blade for a high horse BB. I could be wrong...it's happened before. Believe it or not!  Kurt 
				__________________  1969 SS396 Post Sedan Delivered to Van-T Topeka KS MCACN Day2 Concourse Gold Award 1965 VW El Lobo Dune Buggy built in the mid 70’s for the Iowa Shriners 1968 Schwinn Orange Krate 1969 Schwinn Pea Picker 1968 Schwinn 5-Speed 1970 Schwinn 3-Speed Deluxe 1972 Schwinn 10-Speed Continental 1973 Schwinn 5-Speed Suburban All Original Paint Bikes | 
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			Thanks for the info.  Is it possible that this is the original fan from the car (68 L72 Impala)?  I always thought this engine used an eight blade.. Steve 
				__________________  Steve 68 SS427 Custom Coupe 427/385/M21/3:73 68 Impala Custom Coupe 427/425/M21/3:73 68 Biscayne 2 Door 250/3 speed 68 Caprice Estate 68 Camaro SS396 4 speed | 
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			What's the diameter of the entire fan itself...17"...17-1/2" or 18"? | 
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|  Re: Can anybody ID this fan? 
			
			I am just curious.  Who owns the red car you are trying to scratch? | 
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|  Re: Can anybody ID this fan? 
			
			The fan is 18" at its widest point.  Lynn, that's my 92 Z34 5 speed beater. Steve 
				__________________  Steve 68 SS427 Custom Coupe 427/385/M21/3:73 68 Impala Custom Coupe 427/425/M21/3:73 68 Biscayne 2 Door 250/3 speed 68 Caprice Estate 68 Camaro SS396 4 speed | 
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|  Re: Can anybody ID this fan? 
			
			That fan you have is correct for the l72 Impala. The 7 blade "1002" fan was used mid and late 68. I have found this fan  used on alot of Chevelles with the small block and big block with AC. Probibly more applications. | 
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