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I'll be putting a 292 in a '29 sport coupe, eng still at the shop (although getting closer), so I'll be looking at m/mount locations shortly.  Will you be mounting the firewall and radiator to get your exact clearance?  Fabricating your own frame mounts?  And I think there's someone else here doing the same swap, so hopefully he'll chime in with helpful hints.

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Over 1" is sounding smarter, thanks. It is a somewhat new, replacement Model A radiator, I realized the original style mounting bolts have springs in the setup, so some radiator movement can happen.
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The instructions with my spacer stated to ensure that there is at least 1" between the fan blade and radiator core.


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With 5/8 inch I don't think you will even have room to install fan and bolts. Let alone tighten them. I'd hold it to around 1 1/2 inches. Are you using the stock radiator?

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Thanks. It looks like it shouldn't be a problem, I just didn't know if there was any vibration or other issues that the spacer may have been there for. I am making all the engine mounts so I can get the fan as close to the radiator as I want, I was thinking around 5/8" gap between radiator and fan blade.

I,m guessing radiators are cheap over there? would give some more space to allow for mount flex, chassis flex etc.if possible.

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Thanks. It looks like it shouldn't be a problem, I just didn't know if there was any vibration or other issues that the spacer may have been there for. I am making all the engine mounts so I can get the fan as close to the radiator as I want, I was thinking around 5/8" gap between radiator and fan blade.
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I have a 302 in a 48 Ford and run without a fan spacer. No problems. Just make sure everything clears.

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Spacer was there to get the fan closer to the radiator so it could pullmore air in . Dont know if you will need one on your car or not you may have to put it in place and check clearance.  

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I have a '57 272 out of an F100 that is going in my Model A coupe, the engine has a fan spacer that is 2 1/8" long, the water pump shaft side is 3/4" and the fan mount shaft is 5/8". I would like to narrow the distance between the engine and radiator, can I do without the spacer? it looks like the fan will clear everything with no spacer used. I would just have to enlarge the fan hole for the larger shaft. Does this work or will it cause problems? I know there are shorter spacers out there so may go that direction.



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