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    Question Condenser Fans....

    Hello All
    I am New to this site.I have a 94 Discovery and trying to find a set of Condenser fan as i have found both are stuffed. Had a look on good old Ebay and the only ones i can find are worth more than the whole car!! I have herd you can use different fans but dont want to reinvent the whole front end to make them fit....Any idears??

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    Just get them from a wrecked disco, look in the markets section here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sloth View Post
    Hello All
    I am New to this site.I have a 94 Discovery and trying to find a set of Condenser fan as i have found both are stuffed. Had a look on good old Ebay and the only ones i can find are worth more than the whole car!! I have herd you can use different fans but dont want to reinvent the whole front end to make them fit....Any idears??
    Assuming the '94 Fans are the same as '98 fans on a 3.9 V8, Repco stock or can get in OEX fan kits Model No. EFX1012K. You don't need the kit but they don't sell just the fan and shroud. Were about $80 each before Xmas - may have been reduced in their sale

    These just fit between the existing mounting points just make some clamps out of bent steel conduit brackets (the ones with two screw holes) sawn in half and the radius tightened up a bit to suit. A bit like a question mark lying on it's side.

    Be careful getting the existing mounting screws out they are likely seized in place and are easy to shear off - recommend soaking in your favourite anti seize potion for a day or so before undoing. drilling out the remains of a seized screw is tricky - no straight angle to drill and AC condensor doesn't tend keep the refrigerant in after you have drilled a bit too enthusiastically

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    Replaced mine a few years ago with fans off a Toyota.The originals were made by Denso so just a case of swapping the blades.Think they still cost $100 each and that was from the wreckers!

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