The fan shroud funnels the air, pulled by the turning fan. The wide end of the funnel is attached to the radiator. The tapered end of the funnel surrounds the fan. The idea is to make sure that almost ever CFM of air pulled by the fan, goes through the radiator, making the radiator more efficient.
Because of the work I'm doing to my car, I just so happen to have all of this removed.
The following is a picture of what the radiator looks like, from the engine's perspective, with no fan shroud installed:
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The following is a picture of what the radiator looks like, from the engine's perspective, with the fan shroud installed. Like Cees says, once you see it in place, it becomes quite clear with it's all about. Likely, much clearer than this picture - it's HARD to hold t he fan and the camera!
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Prior to this thread, I was considering NOT reinstalling the shroud - because it was a major pain in the back-side for removal. Even after removing the necesary bolts & nuts to detach the shroud from the radiator, I couldn't get the radiator out of the engine compartment without first removing the fan. There just wasn't enough room to move the shroud forward enough for the radiator to clear it.
But, after reading these comments, I'll make the necessary efforts to reinstall it. I'm really grateful for this thread - and this community!
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William Blair Wagner: blairwag@earthlink.net
Education is not always knowing the answer,
...but rather knowing where to look for it!
1971 280SL US Automatic
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