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IAP has exact replicas built by the original OEM. But take my word for it, the Milano fan is MUCH better. Rebuilding them is probably not an option. They are very difficult to take apart (and even harder to put back together) and if the fan is seized (as your seems to be) it will need a new bearing assembly, but they are not available.


On Jul 22, 2004, at 6:53 PM, Bernie & Diana Bennett wrote:


All:

On the road to Chattanooga today, I replaced the 30 amp fan fuse 3 X plus once last night! Called BJ at Italian Motor Service in Austin and over the phone we trouble shot the problem one fan spins easily and the other doesn't. Cut the wiring to this motor and got here with no additional fuses melted.

Anyone know if Series 4 Dual Fans behind the radiator are still available? Rebuildable? Anyone got one and is coming to the Alfa Convention in New Hampshire next week?

Thanks in Advance for any assistance,
Best Wishes,
Bernie Bennett

ps Otherwise, our spider is the best ever in the three year's we've owned it. Quiet at 70, 80 mph and cool in spite of the fan problem at speed and now cool in town too! Plenty of voltage for the GPS on the laptop and the MP3's too. We packed light and so have plenty of room. MPG seems to be about 27 on average with the airconditioning and the car running at good speed. bjb


George Graves wrote:


They do go bad. I tried to resurrect mine, and found that the bearings were dry as a bone. I managed to get one running, but the other was a total loss (ran slow pulled LOTS of current). The fans are not available from Alfa Romeo any more but International Auto Parts apparently went to the OEM in Italy, and them build a new run. Unfortunately, this was too late to help me, and I'm just as glad. If your fans go, replace them with a SINGLE Milano fan, which can be sourced used from APE. You'll have to devise a mount (we used angle Iron) and wire it up like a Milano for the AC, but the benefit is that my GTV-6 runs cooler than it did when NEW with the stock fans (so I'm told). The Milano fan moves a LOT more air and makes both the engine run cooler and the air conditioning more efficient.

George Graves
'86 GTV-6 3.0 'S'


On Jul 22, 2004, at 5:05 PM, alfa-digest wrote:



Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 19:08:13 -0600 (CST)
From: "Mark Manley" <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] GTV6 Fans

     I just realized I haven't heard the radiator fans come
on in a while. Here I'm driving around in 96 F weather,
the temp gauge reads normal but it's hard to believe that's
correct without any fans. The fluid levels are maintaining.
Maybe my hearing is just going?

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