Most Healey owners have had issues with the cooling system at one time or another. At speed, the system works fine. Idling on a hot day, the heat builds up and the needle on the temp gauge keeps climbing. Those symptoms generally mean the fan is not moving enough air through the radiator. It should come as no surprise that a group of Healey enthusiasts in the North Texas Austin Healey Club (NTAHC) would come up with the answer – a fan they called “The Texas Kooler.” The NTAHC bought the fans from a manufacturer in Fort Worth, and sold them through the club website. Unfortunately, the plant closed and the tooling was destroyed. With the cooperation of the club, Moss set out to have the Texas Kooler reproduced. The asymmetrical design makes it more efficient, and requires that the fan be dynamically balanced. To balance the fan, additional ribs of material are molded into the back of the fan. Moss is pleased to be able to offer this fan to Healey owners.