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Flex-a-lite Camaro Radiator and Fan Installation

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2010

A short overview of how to install a new Flex-a-fit® radiator and electric fan combo in a 1967-1969 Camaro. The installation is a bolt-in with no modifications needed to your car. The all-aluminum radiator and electric fan are both manufactured by Flex-a-lite® in the U.S., the combo offers great cooling and a performance gain. For more information, please visit www.flex-a-lite.com.

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  • It sounds like you're looking for a belt-driven fan, perhaps to replace the original clutch-fan that came on your Monte Carlo. Yes, we make several, including our Flex fan and low-profile Flex fan.

  • is there a kit for a 1994 VW Corrado SLC?

  • @BlackSpades45v2 We don't offer a direct fit for that application. If you measure the space available for a radiator and electric fan, you can visit our web site for a complete listing of radiator and fan combinations that we offer.

  • We guess you didn't like the comment we posted this morning in reply to your question? As long as you're happy, that all that matters. :-)

  • i have to say that was not helpful at all,it just pretty much said unbolt it and bolt it back on,not where the wires go which wires to connect or anything like that

  • @dellHF229H Really, the physical installation is as easy as unbolting the stock parts and bolting-in the new Flex-a-lite fan and radiator combo. We did a separate video just on wiring the module. You can find it buy visiting our YouTube channel or at the flex-a-lite-blog.

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  • is there a fan that will fit a 84 Monte Carlo SS? not looking to convert it into electric fans

  • Flex-a-lite sells through distributors. Ask your favorite performance distributor about pricing, which will probably be around $900-1,000. Remember that this comes with our #180 Black Magic fan, which usually retails for around $350, and everything you need to simply bolt in this radiator/fan combo.

  • How much do these cost?

  • @apocalypseNPP Why? Lisa is the owner of Flex-a-lite. She knows plenty about cooling systems and she did the installation of the new radiator and fan for this video.

  • @dellHF229H You can find installation directions for the variable speed controller on the flex-a-lite web site. This video is meant to quickly show how easy the radiator and fan are to install.

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