I've been wanting to try the this swap but I've been to cheap to really do it. The other day, my co-worker at work told me he had an old 1994 Pontiac Grand Am v6 that he was going to send to the junk yard. I asked him if I could grab the electric fan off and some relays and he's said grab what you want.
So, here's the very first (that I know of) 1994 Pontiac Grand Am v6 radiator fan swap on a Jeep Wrangler YJ.
I have it all hooked up, just wondering what fan switch and placement I want to use. (I'm cheapr then most)
Right now I have a toggle switch to the ground on the relay. It will have another ground to a fan switch once I figure out what I want to do.
Cost:
Old wire and fuse laying around (free)
94 Grand Am single speed radiator fan and relay (free)
1/8"x3/4"x8' Angled Aluminum stock and 1/4" bolts nuts and washers ($12 at lowes)
Total: $12
Here's the fan installed:
Here's Where the old fan was:
Here's the donor's relay:
I haven't seen much of improvement as far as performance, but I hope to see a small change to MPGs. This is only considering that my old fan clutch was toast anyway. It was either spend $40 on a new fan clutch or perform a franken build.