View Full Version : Will the electric fan from a 97-01 XJ be a direct fit?
EvilCherokee
July 27th, 2004, 07:54
i'm prepping the Jeep for winter(and any other time spare if my Crown Vic goes in for major work), and i have to replace my electric fan, the fan clutch, and the clutch fan. i'm getting most of the parts from www.quadratec.com, and for the electric fan, since i have to replace it now, might as well get the one with the different blades. will this be a direct bolt-in? unfortunately, i haven't been able to locate a pic to compare mounts.
Lawn Cher'
July 27th, 2004, 09:39
i'm prepping the Jeep for winter(and any other time spare if my Crown Vic goes in for major work), and i have to replace my electric fan, the fan clutch, and the clutch fan. i'm getting most of the parts from www.quadratec.com, and for the electric fan, since i have to replace it now, might as well get the one with the different blades. will this be a direct bolt-in? unfortunately, i haven't been able to locate a pic to compare mounts.
I'm assuming you have a pre-'97 model based on the context of your post. I had to make some significant modifications to the mechanical fan shroud in a '87 MJ to fit a late model electric fan fit next to it, and it was not a very neat installation at that, so the simple answer is no, it will not fit. Can you make it fit? Yes, but it probably is not worth the effort. Just use the appropriate fan for your model year.
XJade
July 27th, 2004, 10:21
I ordered a 97 fan for my 87 XJ from Quadratec and I had no problems at all with fit. It dropped right in. The dimensions of the fan are the same as the older style. And the two "tabs" on the bottom of the fan lined right up with their matching holes.
Also. I did not have to alter the mechanical fan's shroud at all.
This was supposed to be a direct drop in replacement. And from my experience it is.
Yucca-man posted a picture on this thread:
http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=30683
XJade
July 27th, 2004, 10:38
Oh. There is one caveat though.
You will have to snip off the old connector coming from the harness. And go to a junkyard and snip off the newer style connector and splice it into the harness. Apparently they decided to changeover connector style along with the fan style. No big deal.
If all else fails splice in the old fan connector to the new fan. I liked the newer style connector and so decided to visit a U-Pull-It junkyard to find its mate.
Warning: Before you do any wire cutting make sure the thing fits! You can always return the fan to Quadratec
I'm very happy with my install. The new fan does a better job than my old one. And it isn't held together by plastic putty. :looney:
Lawn Cher'
July 27th, 2004, 11:53
Hmmm, you must have a different fan than the one I worked with... it was supposed to be a 10 blade high output model that I found on ebay awhile back.
Yucca-Man
July 27th, 2004, 15:43
Lawn Cher' - was it this one?
http://www.yuccaman.com/jeep/image/96xjcooling.jpg
EvilCherokee
July 27th, 2004, 15:43
thanks, as soon as i get the money together i'll be ordering the parts. thanks again, as usual NAXJA members pull through again
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