Fan clutch for 1970 ( probabably 68 & 69 also)

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  • drcom
    258 I6
    • Oct 02, 2011
    • 259

    Fan clutch for 1970 ( probabably 68 & 69 also)

    Does anyone know a part number for the fan clutch for a 70 Wagoneer ? Can't find anything on the parts store and nothing comes up in search. My fan seems to have play in it and I wanted to replace before the new radiator gets installed.
    1970 Wagoneer Custom (9/1969)
    Original Arizona Jeep
    Buick 350/TH400/Dana20
    Early model with razor grill
    Spring Green exterior (original)

    Custom series interior
  • backroadin'
    350 Buick
    • Aug 11, 2004
    • 1136

    #2
    Any fan with the same bolt pattern will work. I had a yj clutch fan on my 73 for awhile - the stock one was just a solid fan. I'm not sure if that 4-bolt pattern is universal or not, but it's worth a try if you or one of your buddies has another fan laying around from some other rig. Or maybe get one from the parts store and try it - if it doesn't work just return it. Try any Buick v-8 fan first, it might work.
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    • drcom
      258 I6
      • Oct 02, 2011
      • 259

      #3
      Sounds like a good plan. Thanks.
      1970 Wagoneer Custom (9/1969)
      Original Arizona Jeep
      Buick 350/TH400/Dana20
      Early model with razor grill
      Spring Green exterior (original)

      Custom series interior

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      • tgreese
        • May 29, 2003
        • 11682

        #4
        I would look it up in the factory parts book, and see if the number comes up in a PN search at RockAuto, or online (or maybe the Hayden site?)

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