Hey Doc,
Thanks for the reply. I am learning far more from group members than my 
little mind can handle! 
My 75 Gremlin 304 has always run very hot and I have no AC. While I did no 
internal engine work (yet), but I have added Headman headers and an Edelbrock 
Performer manifold w/ a 4 bl carb. Due to starting problems caused by heat 
induced gas percolation, I replaced the stock 4 blade steel fan with a 
7 blade aluminum fan and swapped the stock thermostat for a 160 degree 
thermostat. I bought heat tape to wrap the headers, but have not installed it 
yet. 
Even with the fan and racing thermostat, on a hot day I can run 
her up to 210 degrees no problem, which is why your idea about an 
auxillary fan caught my attention.  Frankly, my  motor runs 
great at 160 and I'm working like the dickens to keep it in the 160 - 180 
range. However, you mentioned the magic 180 degree figure. Am I making a mistake 
running the engine at 160? 
Charlie
 
In a message dated 6/9/2006 6:06:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Charlie not being familiar with the nose of a Gremlin I don't know 
  what
the clearance between the radiator and grill is. Do you have A/C? if 
  so
that will probably cut down the clearance like on my Hornet. The 
  center
vertical bolt in hood latch support in my Hornet is right up against 
  the
A/C condenser. On the drivers side in front of the condenser near 
  the
headlight is the A/C drier. I am putting the fan on the pass side. 
  I
also have a clearance problem as the Hornet nose is in a V shape and 
  has
the V shaped rubber bumper filler in there along with the V shaped 
  grill
so clearance is pretty tight. Going through the electrical fans 
  in
Jeggs catalog I found an 8"x8"X 2 1/4 deep fan that should just fit. 
  It
can be set up as a pusher or puller. It has the optional wiring 
  harness
with a thermostat which I will probably get but I will also wire in 
  a
manual over ride toggle switch on the dash. I know from 
  personal
experience with my other Hornet even when it was new that it would 
  run
hot in the 90 degree weather with the A/C on. You can't run a 
  thermostat
cooler than 180 or the engine will not run properly. I have 
  incorporated
the 33 years of modifications I made on my other Hornet into 
  this one in
the last 2 1/2 years I have owned 
it.
"Doc"