1. Peel the protective vinyl coating off of the top and bottom brackets and attach them to the fan shroud with the screws provided as shown.
2. Hold the fan assembly so that it is approximately centered over the radiator core. The long 6mm bolts will be used in the slots of the bottom bracket with the threaded end pointing down. The threaded end of the bolts, with rubber caps placed over the ends, will slide into the holes on the bottom of the radiator. Determine which set of slots you will use by looking at which slots line up over the holes. This fan kit is designed to accomodate both the OEM radiator as well as popular aftermarket radiators. These bolts may go in the inside or outside slots on the bottom brackets depending on which radiator you have. Leave these loose for now – you will need to tighten them after you install the fan assembly.
3. Before installing the fan assembly on the radiator, install the A/C drier relocation bracket, #34584, as follows. Remove the bolts that hold the drier bracket to the frame. Loosen the strap bolt so that the bracket is free to move (see Detail 5 on next page).
4. The A/C drier unit will need to be moved toward the rear of the car about ¾” to move it away from the fan blade. This can be accomplished by gently bending the hard lines going to the drier unit (see Detail 5).
5. Find the supplied relocation bracket. Swivel the strap bracket on the drier canister out of the way and slide the relocation bracket underneath. Use the two button head 6mm allen screws and washers to attach this bracket to the frame. Use the same bolt holes that the OEM bracket used (see Detail 6).
6. Spin the strap bracket holes over the two studs on the relocation bracket. Use the ¼-20 lock nuts and washers to secure it (see Detail 7). When you’re finished, there should be at least ¾” of clearance between the fan blade and the drier unit when you install the fan assembly.

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