JStokes said:Has yours been running yet. Mine may be a screwed fan clutch. I am going to trim as much as possible off the radiator support and pull mine forward as far as possible. I am also going to trim down my transmission mount and hope to get some more clearance. Now how the h@)( do I get this fan clutch off. Mine doesn't want to come off. Oh I don't know if I mentioned it before but when I bought my autoworld mounts they sent me the ones for the fan hub like the one you have. I bought a fan hub like yours to make up the difference and added length in the process. Anyway, I'm certain if I would have gotten the right kit I would not have problems I am having now. If you haven't run yet you may want to run a fan hub off a first gen intercooled motor. If you are running, good news I will replace my fan hub, pull the radiator forward as far as possible and hope for the best.
I had the exact same problems you are experiancing with your conversion. I have 7/8"-1" clearance from the rad to the fan hub... maybe less than that! I did have the fan hit the rad once but that was my own fault... I only had the rad being held against the support with plastic tie straps. I have now made a custom shroud that works great and I have had no issues. My engine really likes to torque now with the big injectors and fuel lines almost twice the size of stock and I am not seeing any issues with the fan comming close to the rad. And what I am talking about is twisting... . at idle it lopes almost 200rpm and the truck body raises and lowers over an inch on the drivers side... (don't even have to be inside the truck to get it rockin :--) )
One thing that you could do is get a spacer made to space the fan on the hub. I had one made that moved the fan 5/8" further back than the hub. What that did was give the blades them selves more clearance because the hub its self isn't going to move into the rad... its the blades. I was unable to run this spacer though because I went with an SFI Fluidamper (harmonic dampner) that is over twice the thickness of the stock one and the fan was then hitting the balancer. With the stock balancer on the engine the fan was 5/8" from the ballancer and 1-5/8" from the rad.
I could probably take some pics and give you some specs if you want or even sell it to you seeing I am not going to be using it anytime soon.
RyanB