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New Fan Shrouds

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2018 2:16 pm
by VintageIronFab
Hello All,
Has anyone on here replaced their fan shroud with a new part? I’ve seen some that seemingly should fit visually but no idea if they do— the pn on the shroud really doesn’t seem to work except to find ones on eBay that are used. It’s a 96 Bronco -5.8 auto.

Thx!
Matt

Re: New Fan Shrouds

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2018 6:49 pm
by biggiek
I got one that should work that is oem out of a 94 which I believe is when the shroud changed...

Re: New Fan Shrouds

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2018 10:59 pm
by VintageIronFab
Why would the shroud have changed?

Re: New Fan Shrouds

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:24 pm
by De$ertBronco
VintageIronFab wrote:Why would the shroud have changed?

There are 2 different shrouds due to different radiators, "standard" or "super" cooling. The "super" cooling package was wider/taller or thicker/more rows depending on generation, but unfortunately my catalog doesn't specify dimensions. Up to 93 is one set of part numbers, 94 is standalone, and 95-97 are the same. The numbers on the shroud are engineering numbers, not actual part numbers. We (ford guys) use them to cross to an actual part number in our system. If you give me yours I can tell you which package/part number you have.

96 super cooling part number is F5TZ-8146-AFA and is still available from Detroit. Suggested retail is $187 and I can sell it for $140 with free shipping.
96 standard cooling is part number F5TZ-8146-AEA and is discontinued, but there is a dealer in Wisconsin blowing them out that I can get it form. Suggested retail is $210 and I can do $140 plus free shipping as well.

Re: New Fan Shrouds

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 4:17 pm
by VintageIronFab
I think the super cooling is what I need? I have a Champion 4 core if that remotely matters- I’m not by my bronco now but my engineering number is F4 something.....

Re: New Fan Shrouds

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2018 5:32 pm
by ChaseTruck754
F4 just means 94. For those engineering numbers on all the parts the letter determines the decade & then 1st number is the year within that decade. D = 70's, E = 80's and F= 90's