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Old 10-01-2007, 06:03 AM
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Anyone know were i can purchase a cooling fan. Lost one of my front dual fans over the weekend. Didn't even hear it come off. I bought them from finishline but it looks like they dont sell the blades alone.



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Automan,

Try this Grainger link:

http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg...15&submit.y=14
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Cobera: Thankyou very much.

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Default Upgrade to 10"

Automan, I had a fan break recently and replaced it with a WW Grangier unit. They have a 10" fan that is exactly like the 9". I bought two 10" fans and took a bit of aluminum polish to them prior to installation. I figured it was worth the additional few dollars for some increased capacity.
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Ive called both grainger in US and in Canada and both wont sell to me because i dont own a buisness. Can anyone give me a contact that will.

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Just an idea here, but perhaps if you call Grainger back and ask them for the name of a business near you who DOES have an account with them you might be able to call the local business, explain your dilemma and with a Grainger part number get some merciful person to help you. That's what I would try.
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On second thought, perhaps this idea might appeal to you. I live less than two miles from the Grainer Supply in Mt. Laurel, NJ. I also have a close friend who has an account with Grainger. If you need help and can determine which part number in the Grainger catalog you want I can get the part for you and send it to you. It looks like the part number for the 9" fan is 4C477 at $10.25@. I would recommend getting two of them just to be sure that both fans match when installed. You might want to remove the one remaining fan blade you have and measure diameter as well as shaft diameter just to be sure.

If I can help you in this regard please let me know and I will contact my friend. My E-mail is SuperHart@aol.com
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Thanks Superhart: Called Grainger back and found the sales man that represents the company that i work for. He is ordering 4 of them for me. With the luck i have been having lately is should go through all of them in a few months. HAHA. T

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Please be sure to come back and post the part numbers and your experience. Since most Cobras have sufficient spacing between the fans I wonder if it would be worth it to opt for the 10" diameter fan instead of 9" ones. According to the chart it would net another 400 cfm of air flow. Hmmmmmm!!!!
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Since most Cobras have sufficient spacing between the fans I wonder if it would be worth it to opt for the 10" diameter fan instead of 9" ones. According to the chart it would net another 400 cfm of air flow. Hmmmmmm!!!!
I replaced one of my damaged fans with the 10 inch version just last week. It doesn’t look quite like the photo on the description page.
To my surprise, it actually looks identical to the Shelby fans I’ve been using.

Grainger item#..4C479
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