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09-07-2015, 12:24 PM | #1 |
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Questions about Fan Clutch
I was reading threw forums and online, and realized I've never thought about my fan clutch, or do I even have one? I don't know too much about them and I'm hoping if someone could explain what do they do and what are they for? And if I possibly should replace mine? I have a 67' I6 250, 4.1L, with a aluminum Radiator that sits 1 inch from the fan, I don't have a fan shroud yet, but I am going to by a universal one this week from EBay, does anyone think that I should get one? Maybe I over looked it, my truck sitting at idle can go from 190 to 210, and I've seen it go to 230 and I got scared and shut it off, this was a month ago when it happened, but it was 115 outside that day in the desert.
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09-07-2015, 08:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: Questions about Fan Clutch
A fan clutch is a large round unit bolted to the water pump and the fan has a large bolt pattern and bolts to the clutch. It is designed to save fuel by fee wheeling when the engine is cool and as the temp rises a spring on the front of the clutch tightens and engages the fan. It is also much quieter when running compared to a stock fixed fan. I run one with a 5 blade fan on my 66. I have a 250 engine and the temp stays just above 1/4.
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09-07-2015, 10:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: Questions about Fan Clutch
Convert to an electric fan. Preferably a 16 inch puller rated at Least at 2000 cfm. Hook it to a manual switch so you can turn it on and Leave it on. Then you'll have full cooling power with the engine idling or not. Also a slightly smaller water pump pulley with help flow things a bit better.
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09-07-2015, 11:32 PM | #7 |
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30 amp should do fine.
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