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hot66 October 30th 2002 17:28

porsche fan, polished or painted, what do you prefer?
 
kind of a fun question / poll

My porsche fan shroud is to be painted black to match my car. Now which of these do you think will look best with the colour coded shroud?

1. Fan also painted black to match, polished alternator housing, chromed retaining strap, chromed pulley

2. Fan fully polished with painted black alternator housing, black retaining strap & chromed or painted balck pulley?

3. Fan painted silver, alternator housing black & all other bits gold zinc plated as stock

which do you think would look best :D

darren October 30th 2002 18:52

TOO many options sir :D

Polished fan sounds nice, but cleaning it ?:rolleyes:

darren

kdanie October 30th 2002 19:19

I agree with Darren, a polished fan would be too much work to keep looking good (you should be driving it!!). I like simple things, my fan is painted metallic gray, the ring is painted silver, the strap is stainless. I like to drive, not polish stuff!
ken

Supa Ninja October 30th 2002 19:33

I'm feeling option number 3. Sounds very clean.

zen October 30th 2002 19:49

paint it all black:D

SuperRSi October 31st 2002 19:33

Powdercoated fans and shrouds...
 
I powdercoated both the fan (red) and the shroud (silver) and when I got them back I found out the clearance for the fan to shroud was less than the buildup of the powdercoat. Now I have a red fan and a bare aluminum shroud. But I sure won't spend the time to polish it!

Randy

hot66 November 1st 2002 04:19

I think I'm going to paint the fan & polish the alternator housing :)

I notice some of you have stainless steel straps, where did you get these from?

crewcab1964 November 1st 2002 05:51

I probably wouldn't paint the fan, unless I was going to go through the extra effort to have it balanced again. Even though may look nice, you maybe inducing another problem. The thickness of the paint will add some sort of weight variance causing it to spin off balance and vibrate. What could possibly happen is premature bearing wear and cracking of the fan blade. Worse yet, you could have catastrophic failure of the fan and a blade shoot out of your engine lid.

kdanie November 1st 2002 11:47

My stainless strap came with the shroud kit from CIP, it's a cheap copy of the BAS shroud.
I don't think paint on the fan would be much of a problem if it is applied evenly. If someone is concerned with balance but still want it colored you can always have it anodized. (Hmmmm.....maybe I WILL strip the paint and have it color anodized...sounds trick) I will be turning my fan at crankshaft speed so it's not as fast as stock anyway. I just hope it's fast enough to keep the alternator charging with the lights on at idle.
ken

Alex November 6th 2002 16:30

Everthing polished.
I will clean the car ofthen anyways.....I might as well clean the aluminum too.

Alex

56OVALI November 6th 2002 17:27

Can the fan and ring be chrome plated? :confused:

Or is polishing the only way to go? How do you polish your fan? :confused:

I know they can chrome plate aluminum now, I had a few small pieces on my convertible done

Massive Type IV November 6th 2002 21:36

The ring and fan on the porsche Genuine fans are magnesuima and cannot be chromed...I have my polished fans coated with clear powdercoat, never polish it again.

lightning bug November 8th 2002 18:08

Don't forget...... chrome is heavy. You might be losing some efficiency if you chrome the fan.

Martice November 12th 2002 18:09

polish it all. :)

Martin

Massive Type IV November 12th 2002 18:42

I just did something for the first time that worked awesome..

We had a polished fan powdercoated candy apple blue....it looks like anodized aluminum, very trick...no more polishing at all, its going on Crimson Axes engine..........


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