I should be ready to fit my M50 in the next few weeks.
I was wondering if anyone can tell me how much space there is between the engine and the radiator or whether this slimline fan would fit:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/16-Slim-Line-Radi ... 414888270d
It heigh or depth depending on which way you look at it is 62mm.
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Stu
How much room for fan?
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If u get the right size u can buy a blower fan in stead of a sucker and front mount it... but if u want it behind u could probably fit it assuming u remove viscous coupling etc...
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Viscous has already been removed.
It mentions on the eBay ad that the fan can be used to push or pull.
I was hoping that it would fit behind that rad as I want to reserve the space in front for the future
It mentions on the eBay ad that the fan can be used to push or pull.
I was hoping that it would fit behind that rad as I want to reserve the space in front for the future
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Theres no right or wrong fan as such. as long as it fits and works it'll be alright.stup86 wrote:still need to get one but i've been told the 328i one is the one to go for.
This correct?
Most people (including me) have a fan between the rad and the front of the car. Mines a 16" and i doubt you would be able to fit anything much bigger than that because the motor is already nearly touching the chassis as it is.

Im using a deep e36 rad, which is good and keeps me cool... I still have viscous mind.
But as Cook318Is said... as long as it works and fits ur done!
But as Cook318Is said... as long as it works and fits ur done!
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So with a 328i rad, there isn't atleast 62mm clearance to the engine?Cook318IS wrote:Theres no right or wrong fan as such. as long as it fits and works it'll be alright.stup86 wrote:still need to get one but i've been told the 328i one is the one to go for.
This correct?
Most people (including me) have a fan between the rad and the front of the car. Mines a 16" and i doubt you would be able to fit anything much bigger than that because the motor is already nearly touching the chassis as it is.
Parts needed:
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
i haven't measured if im honest.

Right, I reckon with a 328 rad u'll have just shy of 55mm. thats presuming u can get the thread on the water pump where the viscous mounts.
SO I reckon u'll have to front mount it... What exactly do u want the space for in the future?
SO I reckon u'll have to front mount it... What exactly do u want the space for in the future?
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I was hoping to reserve the space for an intercooler.turk wrote:Right, I reckon with a 328 rad u'll have just shy of 55mm. thats presuming u can get the thread on the water pump where the viscous mounts.
SO I reckon u'll have to front mount it... What exactly do u want the space for in the future?
Parts needed:
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead
M40/M20 ignition coil with high voltage lead


