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1994-1998 Saleen Mustang For the SN-95 platform. Be sure to specify year, model and equipment if asking for help.

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Old 08-02-2016
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Default Help: S351 electric fan bracket replacement / info

so my electric fan bracket appears to have come unattached from the actual radiator on my 1995 saleen s351. there appears to be no bolt holes or any other way of attachment except some type of epoxy but i can't tell really.

does anyone know for sure if the bracket is attached with epoxy? does anyone know a better way to secure the electric fan? its bouncing up and down and needs to be fixed.

any help is much appreciated
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Is this an OE Ford bracket for a 1994-95 GT 5-liter?
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Can you post a picture? there were a few set ups. Some use a push through plastic pin with a pad at the radiator and a cap on the back. These are available at an auto parts store. Don't remember epoxy but you never know
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hi sorry for delayed reply, i dont have any pics right now but it is the 100% stock 5.0 fan. i also have a 94 cobra and the radiators are different because saleen uses a bigger one in the s351. there is like a tab on the 94 cobra to bolt the fan to. all i can see under the bracket where it broke is a small square of "cement" type stuff
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i put some epoxy on the bracket and it seems to be holding strong. if someone knows of a bettter way please let me know.
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