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Hi, from the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.

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Just joined when searching for tips to improve cooling on my 1953 MG TD. I've owned the car for 2 years now and it's running great but gets up to 90 deg C on warm days when climbing hills...
I'm now retired but have owned a number of British cars over the last 45 years and still have a soft spot for them.
 

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Welcome B, do you have mechanicle or electric fan.
Just the original mechanical fan. I'm trying to source a 13" Maradyne "Texas Twister" here in Aus to give a bit of extra air, otherwise a 7 blade 13" MGB fan if I can confirm it'll fit bolt PCD.....
Not much room in front of the radiator for an aftermarket electric pusher fan...
 
Take a look at the Hayden 10" electric -


You might want to call or email Moss for fitting details. > Moss Motors Help Center - Submit a support case (Step 1) <

Tom M.
 
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