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Old 07-08-2003, 03:18 PM
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Default Can I use my civic fan?

I am going to be putting an integra radiator in my 93 civic coupe and I was wondering if my stock fan will still bolt up to the integra radiator? Thanx.
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Default Re: Can I use my civic fan? (tolowhb)

No.

Get the same year fan if possible from the Integra.

Remember that there were two types of radiators in the 1994-2001 Integra, so knowing which one you have can only help you.

Be very specific when asking for the fan. Know the year and what type of O.E radiatior you have.

If you can't find the same year then try to stick with the same type of radiator to match the fan with it.
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Is there a certain year radiator I should keep my eyes open for ?
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Default Re: Can I use my civic fan? (tolowhb)

i used my stock civic fan when i put a teg radiator in my civic. it doesnt bolt up but i made it work. its seemed to work fine for me but if you can get a teg fan. it prob works better and looks cleaner
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Default Re: Can I use my civic fan? (tolowhb)

Or you can go to an auto parts store and buy a Slim Fan that are universal fit for radiators and are pretty inexpensive. I bought mine a Pep Boys I believe.
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Default Re: Can I use my civic fan? (junglerunna02)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by junglerunna02 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Or you can go to an auto parts store and buy a Slim Fan that are universal fit for radiators and are pretty inexpensive. I bought mine a Pep Boys I believe.</TD></TR></TABLE> Was it very hard to mod to fit?
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Default Re: Can I use my civic fan? (tolowhb)

there are universal ties that they make for radiators, they are black nylon ties that can mount anything on a radiator, i know they sell them at autozone.

they make mounting a slim fan on anyradiator easy
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Default Re: Can I use my civic fan? (akumaracer)

are you talking about the fan shroud or the motor? Ths past weekend i pulled the fan motor out of my old integra (sold to a neighbor) and replaced it with the fan motor in his 89 civic hatch. Direct bolt on, except for the electrical clip. I just cut and spliced the wires, worked fine. also the fan shrouds look very similar if i remeber correctly, but i didn't try to use it in the integra.
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