Re: Testing a Fan Clutch
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Re: Testing a Fan Clutch




I have several...one spins freely while cold (bad I'm sure), one spins
freely in one spot (also bad I'm sure) and the rest seems to have
consistent resistance, but will still spin.

How do I tell the difference between a thermostatic and a mechanical clutch?

Bill M
65 Coronet 500 'vert


On 5/1/07, Dave Casey <dcasey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A thermostatic fan clutch should slip with a little resistance when cold,
and be tighter after the engine has warmed up (shut off the engine before
you check it :-p ).
A mechanical fan clutch will always give when you test it by hand.
In either case, front to back wobbling is bad.

Dave Casey


> Bill M
> 65 Coronet 500 'vert


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