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SERVICE BULLETIN: M35A3 Self-Destructed Radiator Fan Threw Blades

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To the M35A3 owners, my truck turned 25 years old and the plastic fan came apart. I was lucky and did not lose my radiator. For piece of mind, replace your fan.
 

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gimpyrobb

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Doesn't matter plastic or steel, I had my m35a2 steel fan loose a blade. Mine did go through the radiator.


I was flat towing an 818 at the time too. Made for an interesting fix in the wallyworld parking lot. Had to shovel snow to do the swap!
 

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I had a fan blade come apart too on an A2. It was an aluminum bladed fan. What happened was that the rubber bushings under the radiator fell apart and allowed the radiator to drop down enough that the blades started rubbing n shortly there after a blade exited...of course taking out the radiator. Maybe something else to check periodically.
 

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I replaced my M35A2 riveted steel fan with a $13 fan from Summit Racing, blades shortened with a pair of scissors, to prevent the possibility of radiator-destroying missiles. I drove the Deuce without a fan for a few weeks (because people have said you really only need the fan when the truck is idling a lot/creeping at slow speed - and they are absolutely right). The cheapo plastic fan does the job...no overheating when idling and I consider it safer in case of a failure.
 
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I replaced my M35A2 riveted steel fan with a $13 fan from Summit Racing, blades shortened with a pair of scissors, to prevent the possibility of radiator-destroying missiles. I drove the Deuce without a fan for a few weeks (because people have said you really only need the fan when the truck is idling a lot/creeping at slow speed - and they are absolutely right). The cheapo plastic fan does the job...no overheating when idling and I consider it safer in case of a failure.
Is this it? I can't find one for $13.00 How hard was it to put on?

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/...1321357379513&utm_content=GSAPI+5ba1009cf3787
 

cattlerepairman

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Affirmative, that's the one. 20". Super easy to put on. I am sure the water pump bearings appreciate the lightweight option.

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Not sure if I ordered a 20" or 18"..I think 20 because it needed trimming. The 18 probably won't. It has been a couple years.

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I have the 18" nylon fan from Summit cut the center of my steel fan out for a spacer and angled the radiator forward just a bit working perfectly for 5 years in hot Florida summers.
 

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I would REALLY like to make this modification, but after taking a look it seems like the only way to change out the fan is to either remove the radiator or the water pump. The fan on it now looks pretty sturdy and I'm not sure how it could come apart...I'm not saying it couldn't... just that it looks sturdy. Are they all made the same way? Now that I've said that, watch it go through the radiator.

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cattlerepairman

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I would REALLY like to make this modification, but after taking a look it seems like the only way to change out the fan is to either remove the radiator or the water pump. The fan on it now looks pretty sturdy and I'm not sure how it could come apart...I'm not saying it couldn't... just that it looks sturdy. Are they all made the same way? Now that I've said that, watch it go through the radiator.

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All you need to do is to loosen the rad bolt nuts at the bottom, unhook the radiator bracket at the top and one end of the upper rad hose and tilt the rad forward. Enough room to get to the four bolts that hold the fan. If you have a w/w truck, put a piece of cardboard between rad and winch so you do not dent the fins.
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russojap

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All you need to do is to loosen the rad bolt nuts at the bottom, unhook the radiator bracket at the top and one end of the upper rad hose and tilt the rad forward. Enough room to get to the four bolts that hold the fan. If you have a w/w truck, put a piece of cardboard between rad and winch so you do not dent the fins.
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Ok thanks! Fan is on the way!

​EDIT: Fan arrived yesterday (Thursday) great service from Summit, can't wait to get this thing on.
 
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