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Flex-a-lite 14" Flex-Wave Electric Fan - Reversible ...

Lowest Prices for the best radiator fans from Flex-a-lite. Flex-a-lite 14" Flex-Wave Electric Fan - Reversible - 1,900 CFM part number FLX234 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 800-298-1624 for expert service.

Flex-a-lite 104482 Flex-A-Lite Wide Blade Flex Fans ...

Flex-A-Lite belt-driven Flex fans feature an aggressive pitch blade design to move the most air at idle. Plus the Flex blades will flatten out at high engine rpm to reduce drag--improving horsepower and gas mileage. Specs for Flex-A-Lite Flex fans: * Stainless steel (6) blades with s. * Stainless steel (5 or 6) blades with blue stars.

14" Belt Driven Radiator Fan - Nylon - Puller - 6 Blades ...

The fan comes with all the necessary hardware for installation. If needed, you can add Flex-a-lite spacers (sold separately) to bring the blades into the position within your radiator shroud that allows for maximum cooling. 414 Flex-a-lite 14 Inch Engine Driven Nylon Fan - Six Blades - Clockwise Rotation - Black - Eight Thousand Rotations per ...

Flex-a-lite 105317 - Flex-A-Lite Syclone S-Blade Electric Fans

Flex-A-Lite Syclone S-Blade electric fans are very quiet and efficient. What's more, they can recover horsepower and torque that are stolen by typical belt-driven fans. Syclone's simple mounting and compact size makes them ideal for auxiliary cooling. They're …

14-inch Flex-Wave™ Reversible Electric Fan - Flex-a-Lite

This reversible 14-inch Flex-Wave fan moves 1,900 cfm of airflow. More than having just a different look, the Flex-Wave electric-fan blade has several aerodynamic advantages for air movement: The leading edge of the fan blade is no longer a single, solid line. The sine-wave design creates leading edges that cut through the air first.

Flex-a-lite 114 Black 14" Trimline Electric Fan (reversible)

Atublan Engine Radiator Cooling Fan 7 Inch Curved Blade Ultra Thin Universal High Performance 12V 80W Motor,with Fan Mounting Kit(Puller and Pusher Design) 4.5 out of 5 stars 213 $23.99 $ 23 . 99

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Flex-A-Lite designed the first plastic Heavy Duty truck fans in 1968 for Class VI & VIII trucks, and produced the first one-piece plastic truck fan in 1977, followed by the first injection molded truck fans in 1979. In 1978, Flex-A-Lite developed the first electric engine cooling fan for the U.S.

Flex-A-Lite 14" S-Blade Reversible Electric Fan | Best ...

Description: Flex-a-lite reversible 14-inch S-Blade electric-fan. Fan moves 1,530 cfm of airflow. Simple mounting and compact size makes this fan ideal for auxiliary cooling.

Engine Cooling Fan, Electric, Universal, Single, 1530 CFM ...

Flex-a-lite® reversible 14-inch S-Blade electric-fan. Fan moves 1,530 cfm of airflow Simple mounting and compact size makes this fan ideal for auxiliary cooling.Flex-A-Lite Syclone S-Blade electric fans are very quiet and efficient. What's more, they can recover horsepower and torque that are stolen by typical belt-driven fans. Syclone's simple mounting and compact size makes them ideal for ...

14-inch Trimline Reversible Electric Fan - Flex-a-Lite

Details. The Flex-A-Lite Trimline electric fans can be used as a primary fan or an auxiliary fan. They are economical fans that free up wasted horsepower and increase gas mileage when used as a primary fan by replacing the stock fan (where applicable). When used as an auxiliary fan, these units will provide additional cooling in an engine prone ...

Flex-a-lite 394 S-Blade Black 14" Electric Fan -

The Flex-a-lite S394 Electric Fan Assembly 14 inch kit worked perfectly in my 1974 Triumph TR-6. The fan and shroud fit perfectly on my radiator and is set up as a puller. You can switch it to a pusher system but most people desire it pulling the air rather than pushing it from the outside of the radiator.

Flex-a-lite 114 Black 14" Trimline Electric Fan (reversible)

I installed this fan and a Flex-a-lite 31149 controller on a 94 GMC Sonoma with a 4.3 V6 engine. I used the provided push through-the-radiator plastic retainers to install it to the radiator since there was no practical way to use metal brackets to install it.