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I was planning on cutting out my front bumper where the plate goes to put a tranny cooler in there. I can't believe that I forgot I had to have a plate out front. Totally ruined my plans for mounting the cooler there, stupid laws.
Don't forget that when you slide/move the engine that it moves the tranny with it. You can mod the xmember to work by drilling out some of the holes. I'm waiting till I put in my motor before I build a custom xmember for the tranny.
Don't forget that when you slide/move the engine that it moves the tranny with it. You can mod the xmember to work by drilling out some of the holes. I'm waiting till I put in my motor before I build a custom xmember for the tranny.
ORIGINAL: drperry
Not plates, just plate
Here in Alberta, we only need one, lol
Where abouts in AB does ya live? Maybe I'll keep an eye out for a lime green blazer, lol
Not plates, just plate

Here in Alberta, we only need one, lol
Where abouts in AB does ya live? Maybe I'll keep an eye out for a lime green blazer, lol
if your anywhere near edmonton u can pretty much see my truck its that bright

ya so from wat i understand is that there are basically 2 ways the engine can sit,
in the forward position which does not require any driveshaft customization, but creates very limited space infront of the engine for the engine driven fan.
or else the back position which requires a custom driveshaft, but gives you plenty of room infront of the engine for a fan.
personally im just going to seewhere the engine can sit comfortably and see how it goes :0
jason wat suspension parts are you getting from summit?
am i going to need some as well on my blazer?
ORIGINAL: mojoman13
jason wat suspension parts are you getting from summit?
am i going to need some as well on my blazer?
jason wat suspension parts are you getting from summit?
am i going to need some as well on my blazer?
Couple of pics of my fan mounted here http://www.blazinjason.com/Sept.htm
an electric fan would do the trick?
in my stupid book they said it would over heat in the mildest weather
i actually dont trust the book very much at all
some of their stuff is a little off so ya
oh i was kind of curious to how hard it is to lower a 4x4
ive heard it was quite difficult but it is possible right?
in my stupid book they said it would over heat in the mildest weather
i actually dont trust the book very much at all
some of their stuff is a little off so ya
oh i was kind of curious to how hard it is to lower a 4x4
ive heard it was quite difficult but it is possible right?
ORIGINAL: mojoman13
an electric fan would do the trick?
in my stupid book they said it would over heat in the mildest weather
i actually dont trust the book very much at all
some of their stuff is a little off so ya
oh i was kind of curious to how hard it is to lower a 4x4
ive heard it was quite difficult but it is possible right?
an electric fan would do the trick?
in my stupid book they said it would over heat in the mildest weather
i actually dont trust the book very much at all
some of their stuff is a little off so ya
oh i was kind of curious to how hard it is to lower a 4x4
ive heard it was quite difficult but it is possible right?
If you are ever at a junkyard and see a 2nd gen (98+) Intrepid, Concorde, or 300M, the electric fan in those cars is one of the best made and many people transplant them into other mechanically driven fan applications. It also should be the same size as our radiators.
alright cool
ya ill look into that for sure
i was thinking of going with a short water pump to allow for some extra room on the front, but if i go electric then that doent really matter
ya ill look into that for sure
i was thinking of going with a short water pump to allow for some extra room on the front, but if i go electric then that doent really matter





