Both plastic 11 blade items.
12G1305 has narrow blades, the 12G2129 has wider, slightly tapered blades.
Posted 01 March 2024 - 03:51 PM
Posted 01 March 2024 - 05:38 PM
The 12G2129 is the more efficient so will push a little bit more air, if you have a cooling issue the one to use. How much difference their really is is hard to know
Posted 02 March 2024 - 06:19 AM
Posted 02 March 2024 - 10:58 AM
Posted 02 March 2024 - 01:11 PM
I have never seen a genuine side mounted original classic Mini fan fail, even when the granny has been revved out of them racing. I suspect, but I do not know, that the original ones are made of a kind of "nylon / plastic" , and they do seem to be pretty indestructable.
The later / last of them, and certainly non genuine ones, could well be cheap plastic that will go brittle and snap over time.
If possible I would use genuine 2nd hand over new cheap copy any day.
Posted 02 March 2024 - 04:05 PM
I have never seen a genuine side mounted original classic Mini fan fail, even when the granny has been revved out of them racing. I suspect, but I do not know, that the original ones are made of a kind of "nylon / plastic" , and they do seem to be pretty indestructable.
The later / last of them, and certainly non genuine ones, could well be cheap plastic that will go brittle and snap over time.
If possible I would use genuine 2nd hand over new cheap copy any day.
Posted 02 March 2024 - 07:28 PM
I have never seen a genuine side mounted original classic Mini fan fail, even when the granny has been revved out of them racing. I suspect, but I do not know, that the original ones are made of a kind of "nylon / plastic" , and they do seem to be pretty indestructable.
The later / last of them, and certainly non genuine ones, could well be cheap plastic that will go brittle and snap over time.
If possible I would use genuine 2nd hand over new cheap copy any day.
Edited by Midas Mk1, 02 March 2024 - 07:29 PM.
Posted 03 March 2024 - 10:45 AM
I have never seen a genuine side mounted original classic Mini fan fail, even when the granny has been revved out of them racing. I suspect, but I do not know, that the original ones are made of a kind of "nylon / plastic" , and they do seem to be pretty indestructable.
The later / last of them, and certainly non genuine ones, could well be cheap plastic that will go brittle and snap over time.
If possible I would use genuine 2nd hand over new cheap copy any day.
My thoughts exactly!
The wide blade fan pictured is an old genuine item, it has a cut in one blade and various bits of damage to others. It regularly used to see 8500rpm but never failed. I replaced that fan about 15 years ago with a new wide blade one, but I doubt it's genuine. It's has so far proved reliable at high rpm though.
The narrow blade fan has exactly the same blade pitch and width at the root of the blade as the wide blade fan, but it narrows towards the tip rather than widen.
Not sure if these fans were ever factory fitted to minis or whether they were fitted to Austin 1300 which had a large radiator.
According to the minspares exploded parts diagrams they were both fitted to minis at various times, but the 12G2129 is the one supplied now.
Posted 04 March 2024 - 06:18 PM
I have never seen a genuine side mounted original classic Mini fan fail, even when the granny has been revved out of them racing. I suspect, but I do not know, that the original ones are made of a kind of "nylon / plastic" , and they do seem to be pretty indestructable.
I and loads of others have loads of genuine factory ones 'back in the day' loose blades. Happened to me on the first trip I did in my almost new Moke in 1980 (it was only 2 months old) pulling on to Broken Hill in the middle of summer. I replaced it with a steel one and never looked back.
Maybe I'm deaf ? but I don't find much noise difference between the steel fans and the plastic ones.
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