Fan removal process
#12
Back when I worked on heavy equipment my service truck ran a direct drive fan (bypassed clutch) and I had a monster electric fan for extra cooling when idling for long periods-I really don't see how much benefit would come from removing the Fan/Clutch Assembly-However adding an electric fan as back up to the clutch / and for conditions where it can help as in towing or extended idling etc. I can see installing the e fan-(((side question here--why wont my smilies work anymore?)))
#13
I had a fan clutch go bad under warranty so I didn't actually do it. The mechanic had the fan off before I got done talking to shop manager. I went out and watched him switch the fan blades and he just spun the new clutch assembly back on the water pump, while we were talking. The shroud was on the whole time, maybe 20 minutes It didn't look like he had any difficulty getting it back on. Maybe there is more room on 2wd standard cab?
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I had a fan clutch go bad under warranty so I didn't actually do it. The mechanic had the fan off before I got done talking to shop manager. I went out and watched him switch the fan blades and he just spun the new clutch assembly back on the water pump, while we were talking. The shroud was on the whole time, maybe 20 minutes It didn't look like he had any difficulty getting it back on. Maybe there is more room on 2wd standard cab?
The fan blades are inside the shroud, and there just isn't enough room with the water pump on to get it out.
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