GreensvilleJay
Well-known member
Equipment
BX23-S,57 A-C D-14,58 A-C D-14, 57 A-C D-14,tiller,cults,Millcreek 25G spreader,
It'd be best to remove both fan and shroud,then 'trim' the shroud to properly fit the fan. I know shroud might be a 'pain' to remove from tractor but 'on the bench' is the only SAFE way to cut/hack/grind the shroud. The trick is to NOT be in a rush ! Take a little off at a time, check for fit and repeat.'Sneak' up to the final fit. You need the air to flow through the fan cleanly.
I used a heavy(dense) A/C dbl sided foam tape to fill the gap I needed on an old Willy pickup refurb. Filling that 1/4" gap made a HUGE difference.
This is one job where patience and thinking ahead will pay off. Hopefully you won't have to remove/reinstall more than a few times.....BTDT
I used a heavy(dense) A/C dbl sided foam tape to fill the gap I needed on an old Willy pickup refurb. Filling that 1/4" gap made a HUGE difference.
This is one job where patience and thinking ahead will pay off. Hopefully you won't have to remove/reinstall more than a few times.....BTDT