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Old 08-26-2008, 02:07 PM   #1
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Sr Fan Shroud not fitting.. help

Whats going on not sure if anyone ran into this before..

I'm trying to install my fan shroud and its hitting this canister that looks like its part of my a/c system. yes I have a/c with an SR.

its an s14 with s13 sr motor.

heres what i'm talking about. its on the right side

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Old 08-26-2008, 02:35 PM   #2
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If you want to keep your A/C then your only option is to go with Electric Fans, which i'm not a huge fan off. I personally use the SR shroud along with a NISMO T-Stat, and temp never goes above 70 Degree Celcius. Also ripped out the A/C I live in Calgary its not hot all year round maybe for 5 months... Anyways, back on topic check out the FSM and see where they've mounted that little tank. Good luck.

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You can drill a new hole for the bracket an inch or so back and bend the lines slightly. I had to do that on one of my customer's cars with a koyo rad and flex a lite dual 12" fans when I installed the fans.
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i might take the a/c out.. only reason it has it is because the car came from arizona and my buddy wanted it cause its so hot there.. but i have yet to use it once in over a year.
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you could cut a piece from your radiator shroud to clear ac.. thats what i did and worked perfect!
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same thing I did....just cut a rectangular hole to clear the receiver drier.
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Old 08-26-2008, 11:24 PM   #7
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wont that take away from the functionality of the shroud?
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