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Old 04-16-2022, 11:45 PM
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Default '64 power steering conversion notched fan

I am converting my stock '64 389 GTO with a clutched fan to power steering. Do I need to change to a notched fan to clear the PS mounting bolts?

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Old 04-17-2022, 07:30 AM
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No you shouldn't need to. The notched fans were only on 1965 models with factory air conditioning. The notch is to clear the shaft / center of the pulley on the power steering pump, those units had a different power steering pulley. If you have any interference issues, something else is wrong, most likely one of the parts you used.

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No you shouldn't need to. The notched fans were only on 1965 models with factory air conditioning. The notch is to clear the shaft / center of the pulley on the power steering pump, those units had a different power steering pulley. If you have any interference issues, something else is wrong, most likely one of the parts you used.
And I have a 65 with factory AC and don't have the notch but also clear the PS pump, its close but still enough room to not be concerned. This is on a 66 block but I assume the mounting/alignment is the same.

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Thanks for the info!

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