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what model spal fan works best with lee massive electric cooling fan brackets? thers so many differant models (spal fan) i know that i want to employ a 12 inch fan based on the measurments iv taken of 76 2002. any feedback out there?

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I'm 90% certain that all the 12" fans have the same measurements - double check their spec sheets that they have available.  I went for the medium profile fan, not the slim in favor of extra cfm.  I think there's an even deeper fan aswell, but wasn't sure if clearance was going to be an issue.

 

EDIT:  I bought this one: 30101505

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11" fan for Roundies .... 12" fan for 74-76   You want a 12" lo profile "Pusher" fan  # 30100384.  Attaching to radiator is simple. Pep Boys has for about $12. plastic radiator fan mounting kit.  Basically four straps that go through the radiator fins and secure the fan to the radiator. You will also need to order a relay kit or make your own depending how you want the fan to operate.  Go to Spal on line!

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69' 2002 RIP (my 1st.)

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76' 2002

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I have a 73 Tii, and the 12" fan on my 74 2002 won't fit... so I had to go to a 11" .  I do believe roundies are narrower up front.

73' Tii (new project) #6

68' GT4 "Track car"

69' 2002 RIP (my 1st.)

74' 2002 (Voted Best Modified BMW

So.Cal. Vintage 2011)

76' 2002

07' Escalade ESV (the money maker)

05' Ford Escort (the Beater)

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I used the Spal high performance 12" pusher fan with curved blades. They only make one if those. Not sure of the model number. Perfect fit with the Massive brackets.

1976 BMW 2002 Fjord Blue
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