You folks might find this story a bit interesting even if the subject matter is not original Darrin equipment.
My wife's uncle bought our Darrin in 1963 after it had been modified to a V8. The entire job was pretty cobbled together and I am dealing with that aftermath now. One of the things that Uncle Ray thought needed changing was the distance from the fan to the radiator. He felt that it was too far away, and his thinking was not faulty but his solution was rather unusual. At the time he was working in the Aerospace Industry as a machine tool programmer. He decided to write a program whereby one of his machinist buddies would make a new fan pully that was about 2 3/4" longer than the stock pulley. So far so good. He "found" a cylindrical piece of Inconel 718 with which to create this new part. For those that are not familiar with this material, it is a austenitic nickel-chromium-based superalloy. This translates to EXPENSIVE and very heavy! He almost lost his job over that piece of "government work". Here is the million dollar question for you gearheads. The stock pulley weighs a little less that 2 pounds but the new improved part weighs 7 pounds 12 ounces. Although I would love to retain the custom pulley because of the back story, my fear is that the water pump bearing would take a beating in short order. If I don't use the custom pulley, I will have to figure out how to move the radiator a bit closer to the fan. What are your thoughts about fan to radiator clearance? Thanks, Steve, Darrin number 3