Manual

KIT CONTENTS
QTY. DESCRIPTION
1 Electric Fan Assembly
4 Mounting Rod
4 Mounting Clip
4 1x1 Foam Pad
Please read these instructions completely before beginning installation
TOOLS NEEDED
Standard Screw Driver
12V Test Light
Wire Stripper
Crimping Tool
Dyke Pliers
PRE-INSTALLATION
Important:
This fan is factory setup for PULLER applications
Changing airflow direction
Note:
Important:
Tornado Electric Fans come from the factory with a product label
installed on one end of the fan shroud. Before installation check the product
label to confirm airflow direction and positive electric fan lead color.
Airflow direction will be shown with an arrow.
To change the airflow direction from the factory setting:
1. Remove the Nut or Clip that holds the electric fan blade onto the motor
shaft.
2. Carefully remove the fan blade from the motor shaft.
This is an interference fit and requires some effort.
3. Flip the fan blade upside down and reinstall onto the motor shaft. Make
sure the roll pin on the motor shaft is aligned with the slot on the fan blade.
4. Reinstall nut or clip on motor shaft.
For Puller applications use the referenced wire colors stated on the
Product Label. For Pusher applications the two wires MUST be reversed to
change airflow direction.
Diagram #1
Puller Fan
Pusher Fan
Air Flow
Engine Radiator
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TORNADO ELECTRIC FAN KIT
PART # 16620 & 16624
IMPORTANT
This fan assembly is designed for both PUSHER and
PULLER applications.
To change airflow direction from the factory setting,
you MUST follow the directions below or performance
will be compromised. (See Diagram #1)
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Diagram #2
Mounting Clips
1 x 1
Foam
Pads
Mounting
Rods
ELECTRIC FAN MOUNTING
Note:
Caution:
This Electric Fan Assembly requires 4 mounting positions. (See Diagram #2)
1. Position the electric fan against the radiator in the desired location.
2. Take the Plastic Rods provided and install through the mounting holes on the shroud pushing them slowly into and through
the radiator core.
Do not use excessive force when pushing Plastic Rods through radiator core. Excessive force could cause
Damage to the radiator fins and/or core. Plastic Rods
should not be inserted thru both the radiator and the
condenser cores.
3. Take the 1 x 1 Foam pads provided and install them
onto the Plastic Rods now protruding through the
radiator core.
4. Take the Plastic Clips provided, making sure they are in
the correct direction (Derale writing out) install onto the
Plastic Rods and cinch them until the 1 x 1 Foam Pads
are compressed.
5. Cut off the excess Plastic Rod.

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