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    Center mounted cooling fan?

    Has anyone reproduced a shroud to mount the cooling fan in the center of the engine like the 917s? How did Porsche charge the battery in this type of setup with such limited space? This is for a side project. Thanks for any help in advance.
    Rick
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    Marty Schneider of MSDS did this on his 914-6 twin turbo. He used a factory fan and bevel gears with a modified 3.2 intake and, I believe, a custom shroud.

    I took these photos a long while back:





    Even if you get the shroud, the fan, drive shaft and gears would have to be sourced/made. You think high butterfly and slidevalve are expensive

    Oh, and Porsche used a remote alternator with underdrive pulley and a belt running off the crank pulley.
    -Marco
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    Here's a picture of a 935 motor that I jacked from the internet:

    -Marco
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    Here's the alternator on a 917
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    Thanks guys. JB Racing has a 935 engine they are doing right now. But it has a crazy sick factory fuel injection type system on it. I doubt they are going to let me handle any parts so measuring is probably out. Anyone know how the fan was driven?
    67 Normale, Old Rusty
    67 R Inspired and on a Diet
    73 T/ST Caged Beast
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    Some guy in Australia is working on a center fan setup. Some pics:

    Sherwood
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick2
    Anyone know how the fan was driven?
    Shaft, driven off the crank pulley via belt, to bevel gears.

    I think these items are still available from the factory.
    -Marco
    SReg. #778 OGrp: #8 RGrp: #---
    TLG Auto: Website
    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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