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Fan for 460 swap

Littlebeefy
I think I’m going to need a fan for my 460. I’m keeping my old 84 shroud which originally held a 5 blade 19.5” fan. Should I switch to a 7 blade 19.25 inch from a 70s Lincoln or something else? I want to keep the clutch style but don’t absolutely have to.
LittleBeefy aka Chad

“Dot Doitall”: 1984 Bronco XLT
460 (C8VE), Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4, ZF5, NP205, D44HP solid axle, 4.56
urban assault vehicle

"Bebe": 2022 Bronco Badlands 2dr
2.7l, Sasquatch, Iconic Silver, Black Marine-grade interior, hard-top

"Celeste": 1979 Porsche 928
4.5l K-jet, 5-sp, S4/GTS brakes, LSD, Pasha interior
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85lebaront2
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You will at a minimum need a shroud for a 460 due to the engine's length and height.
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Littlebeefy
I have a fan shroud and fan from a mid 90s E350 with a 460. The mounting holes appear to be the same spacing but the shroud is significantly “slimmer” so it leaves more room for the engine. Would one from a van work?
LittleBeefy aka Chad

“Dot Doitall”: 1984 Bronco XLT
460 (C8VE), Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4, ZF5, NP205, D44HP solid axle, 4.56
urban assault vehicle

"Bebe": 2022 Bronco Badlands 2dr
2.7l, Sasquatch, Iconic Silver, Black Marine-grade interior, hard-top

"Celeste": 1979 Porsche 928
4.5l K-jet, 5-sp, S4/GTS brakes, LSD, Pasha interior
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Re: Fan for 460 swap

mat in tn
I do not think a van shroud will work. Van rads are top/ bottom tanks and are more square in dimensions