Anyone Know what this fan is from?
Anyone Know what this fan is from?
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pridaux

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4,974 posts

171 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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It was in the box of bits with the Tuscan just not sure what its from or for
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heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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pridaux said:




It was in the box of bits with the Tuscan just not sure what its from or for
A
Its an in line fan.
I believe they were from LEC fidges back in the day. They were originally purchased from an aircon industry supplier nearby.
Certain SELV coaxial extract fan motors from vent axia can be used as an alternative.

N.

pridaux

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4,974 posts

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Saturday 28th September 2013
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heightswitch said:
Its an in line fan.
I believe they were from LEC fidges back in the day. They were originally purchased from an aircon industry supplier nearby.
Certain SELV coaxial extract fan motors from vent axia can be used as an alternative.

N.
Thanks Nigel
Sounds logical although I don't have a LEC Fidge to check with or even a fridge I just could not find a TVR part that looked like that LOL maybe at some point someone had adapted it to give extra air into the car who knows.
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gmw9666

2,739 posts

222 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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From a fridge hey? Maybe it's a proto type TVR air con system ;-)

ATE399J

732 posts

259 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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Looks like an Chelsea fan to me.

pridaux

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Saturday 28th September 2013
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gmw9666 said:
From a fridge hey? Maybe it's a proto type TVR air con system ;-)
Or a flatulence extractor fan for the cockpit after a few drink
I will file it under unknown
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gmw9666

2,739 posts

222 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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Lol, just sat being bored in Dallas waiting for my flight

Home soon

pridaux

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Saturday 28th September 2013
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gmw9666 said:
Lol, just sat being bored in Dallas waiting for my flight

Home soon
Safe travel you will wish you had one once the plane takes off LOL
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GAjon

3,982 posts

235 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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heightswitch said:
Its an in line fan.
I believe they were from LEC fidges back in the day. They were originally purchased from an aircon industry supplier nearby.
Certain SELV coaxial extract fan motors from vent axia can be used as an alternative.

N.
LEC was the family business of David Purley GM, who was decorated for his valiant attempt to save Roger Williamson from his burning car in the 1973 Dutch GP.
He was also probably the only person to successfully campaign the Cosworth GA engine in a race car, in the Formula 5000 series

heightswitch

6,322 posts

272 months

Sunday 29th September 2013
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GAjon said:
LEC was the family business of David Purley GM, who was decorated for his valiant attempt to save Roger Williamson from his burning car in the 1973 Dutch GP.
He was also probably the only person to successfully campaign the Cosworth GA engine in a race car, in the Formula 5000 series
SAS captain I believe who is recorded to have survived a failed parachute landing
George medal holder
Survivor of the highest recorded G impact, somethin like 159mph - 0 in 26 inches !!!!

I think They were trying to get a memorial to him at Bognor where the empire was built...Now a supermarket.

Prideaux you really should try to re-furb the original fan rather than source the vent axia replacement...It carries much more of a legacy for your car.
N.


pridaux

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Sunday 29th September 2013
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heightswitch said:
Prideaux you really should try to re-furb the original fan rather than source the vent axia replacement...It carries much more of a legacy for your car.
N.
Don't worry Neil all sorted a long time ago but now you have Finally finished the Griffin I thought you might build a Griffout so I will keep it for 10 years just in case you might use it wink
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GAjon

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235 months

Sunday 29th September 2013
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heightswitch said:
SAS captain I believe who is recorded to have survived a failed parachute landing
George medal holder
Survivor of the highest recorded G impact, somethin like 159mph - 0 in 26 inches !!!!

I think They were trying to get a memorial to him at Bognor where the empire was built...Now a supermarket.

Prideaux you really should try to re-furb the original fan rather than source the vent axia replacement...It carries much more of a legacy for your car.
N.
I didnt know he was SAS, I've only knew about him being ex Parachute Reg.
Have you seen the remains of his car at Donnington museum?

Sorry for the off topic trivia BTW.

thegamekeeper

2,282 posts

304 months

Sunday 29th September 2013
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Shame you,ve only got half of it, incredibly rare.



pridaux

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Sunday 29th September 2013
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thegamekeeper said:
Shame you,ve only got half of it, incredibly rare.


Now that's a Right pair
Good to see that your a collector of obscure fridge parts as well.
Hope you had a great time in France etc
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thegamekeeper

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Sunday 29th September 2013
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pridaux said:
Now that's a Right pair
Good to see that your a collector of obscure fridge parts as well.
Hope you had a great time in France etc
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Not any more, took them to the tip yesterday after Pat H called them "rusty metal bits".

pridaux

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Sunday 29th September 2013
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thegamekeeper said:
Not any more, took them to the tip yesterday after Pat H called them "rusty metal bits".
Well he should know he has boxes full of very rusty bits but would exchange for just rusty bits wink
Obviously these fans have a TVR application somewhere is anyone going to enlighten us or shall we ask an Expert!?
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heightswitch

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Sunday 29th September 2013
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GAjon said:
I didnt know he was SAS, I've only knew about him being ex Parachute Reg.
Have you seen the remains of his car at Donnington museum?

Sorry for the off topic trivia BTW.
Only pictures of the car John and they were pretty unbelievable.
I may be wrong about SAS, may have been the Paras.
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pridaux

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Sunday 29th September 2013
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thegamekeeper said:
Shame you,ve only got half of it, incredibly rare.


Thanks Steve
Your Clue! of there being a pair has led me to look further and although the bulkhead on the V8 SE has been removed by Duncan at this point further research in my files makes me think they used them either side just under the dash in the bulkhead beside the bonnet release as a fan independently for either side on the Few SE V8 Tuscans made.
Andrew