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Author Topic: Using stock fan on a Turbo SVO 2.3 motor  (Read 855 times)

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Offline biggrgivens

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Using stock fan on a Turbo SVO 2.3 motor
« on: July 01, 2014, 11:47:44 PM »
Going to start putting the 2.3 turbo engine together with pinto essentials. Question....I would like to use the shortest water pump there is, so that I can continue to use the stock fan. What pump can I use on a turbo 2.3 motor that will allow me to continue to use the stock fan setup?


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Re: Using stock fan on a Turbo SVO 2.3 motor
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2014, 11:07:41 AM »
I'm thinking there is no shortest water pump.  Remember the water pump pulley has to align with crank pulley. If your car is '74 and up you should have sufficient space already. If you put the 2.3 in a '71-'73 there is minimal space. I think there is about 3/16" between the bolt and the center rod in the picture.  I run an electric fan without issues. I use the whole Turbo Coupe relay box. The fan is basically generic with a mount made from angle iron. My only issue is fingers and fans. thankfully the fans don't run with the engine off.  Here are a few pictures.


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Re: Using stock fan on a Turbo SVO 2.3 motor
« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2014, 12:36:36 PM »
Yah, long or short, that pulley must line up, then you mod fan spacing itself and separately.