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> '75 Heater Fan Parts and Hook Up
euro911
post Apr 15 2011, 12:00 AM
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I didn't get a complete car when I bought my '75. Have acquired most of what was needed, but I'm finally trying to get heat into the car (just in time for summer, good timing, eh?) finding out a few heating items are needed.

This is what it looked like when purchased

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post Apr 15 2011, 03:52 PM
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The 70-72 fan has two separate outlets, on opposite sides of the shroud.

The 73-74 fan has a single outlet, which was ducted to the left-side exchanger only. The top of the J-tube on the right side was capped off with a plastic cap and a hose clamp.

The 75-76 fan has a single outlet, but that outlet has a Y fitting on it. The outlet replaces the part you can see in the photo that has a square inlet and a round outlet; on the later fans it has two round outlets.

It sounds like early 75s used the 73-74 style of fan, which presumably means the right side J-tube is capped off. You can do that pretty easily (I think a spray paint cap fits well) as a permanent solution or as a temporary one until you get the Y.

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