"David R." wrote:

> snip
>
> However, by installing a slower rpm ball bearing fan, I no longer am
> bothered by the noise and I still get lots of air flow.   It has worked
> fine, same size as factory and slips right in.   Hope this helps.
>
> Here's some of my prior post with fan specs I found:

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David -

Thanks for the excellent tips and offering to help.
I'll check it out.
Sounds like a winner to me.
And thanks for reposting your previous comments on this topic.

Take care,

Alan

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