They claim it will just "blow thru" the unit, as opposed to "pulling thru" the unit! Did I miss something here? I appreciate any comments, as well as question if anyone else had come across this apparent oddity?

Any shop that tells you air flow direction does not make a difference is INCOMPETENT!!! It makes a BIG difference. The regulator and power diodes are on the back of the alternator and cool air must be pulled in the back. If it is blown in from the front the air will be preheated and it also doesn't distribute properly over the components causing overheated components. I see the wrong fans on Corvair alternators and due to the fact most Corvairs don't demand much electrical power it works - for a while.lonestranger wrote:I am in process of converting my 64 Spyder convertible from a generator to the alternator. I gathered what I thought were the necessary parts for the conversion, which I thought was a "no brainer", as I was going to pull the necessary parts off one of the 65 140 motors I had been "storing". I had planned to follow the "forum" guide to do the conversion, including assembling the hybred alternator, using a later internal regulator alternator w/ the front housing from the 37 amp alternator, to have the necessary mounting points. That is when I notice the one piece fan/pulley on the 37 amp unit was not a reverse fan! Makes me wonder how many other 65-66 units were apparently assembled this way. I have turned this area upside down trying to locate a reversed fan for the unit, and so far the alternator shops try to tell me it won't make a difference!
They claim it will just "blow thru" the unit, as opposed to "pulling thru" the unit! Did I miss something here? I appreciate any comments, as well as question if anyone else had come across this apparent oddity?
I will attempt to get a picture of it and post it. It is the one piece fan-pulley that was on my 64 spyder engine. I used the internal spacer (approx. 1/2 in) from the "new" internal reg alternator behind the 37 amp "end housing" (the one with corvair mounting holes), and the small spacer (approx. 1/16 thick) that was originally behind the generator fan unit, behind the fan assembly. It then bolted up and is spaced as original. Other than that, it goes together with no problem. The original keyway is not used, as the later alternator does not have the provision for a key, and does not use one on its intended application. As I said, I will attempt to take picture and post, however I am not the swiftest when it comes to computer "activity".davemotohead wrote:You put a Gen fan on a Alternator? Do you have a picture?
Yes, the 64 fan has a shield on it, however it is on the "pulley side" of the fan, rather than being on the alternator side, as most conventional fans are constructed. Therefore it acts as needed, for pulling air through the alternator, when spun in the reverse as it is on the Corvair. I will try to take my hybred alternator back apart and take pictures of the parts. Then all I have to do is download them to my computer and endeavor to post them on the forum!davemotohead wrote:I am thinking you need to get the correct fan/pulley set up, the 64 fan has a shield on it and is completely different than the correct alternator pulley fan.