Can someone tell me if the part# is stamped on these blades? My brother-in-law destroyed his yesterday, along with the radiator. He wants an original if he can find one and neither of us know if the part# is on the blade since it hasn't come apart yet. Thanks!!
'69 427 fan blade #3888366
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Re: '69 427 fan blade #3888366
The 3888366 fan blade was made by the Hayes-Albion Company and is stamped "H" (for obvious reasons), "FRONT", and the number "66". This fan has 5 blades, a 17 1/2" dia., 2 1/4" pitch, 3" bolt circle, and was original equipment on 66-67 Corvettes (427) and 68-70 Corvettes ( exc. A.C.). The number "66" is part of the Hayes-Albion part number , not the GM part number.
The 3888366 fan was discontinued in April 1971 and replaced with the 3955182 fan (17 1/2" dia. w/7 blades) which was original equipment on the 70 Corvette (350) w/A.C.
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Dave,
Wasn't the 7-blade 3" bolt cirlce 3955182 used in and around the same timeline?
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Yes, the 3955182 was was used on the 1969 Corvette (427) w/A.C. and the 1970 Corvette (350) w/A.C. I believe that these were the only factory installed applications. It was sold over the counter for many years. You could buy one from Chevrolet for $39.50 (list), $29.63 with a discount in March 1991. The 3955182 fan was made by the Schwitzer Company (Sch. part # 914166) and were date coded. Ralph's fan is dated "H84" (August 1984).
Dave.
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Apparently Schwitzer changed their date code system.
"96347" = 1996, 347th day
The 3955182 fan sold for $78.25 (list), $58.69 discount in July 1994 and $115.33 ($86.50) in Nov. 2001.
Schwitzer probably changed the date code system so that they could confuse NCRS members.
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