Thanks for the responses to my recent question about a new installation of
the Hayden #2797 fan clutch, which never stopped "roaring". Since then, I
have talked to the Hayden technical people, and they advised that the Hayden
#2797 is too much clutch for the fan installed on my 1978 403 engine. At
their suggestion, I changed to the #2747. The result is that it is close to
the original. I still think it is a bit too sensitive, as it "roars" in
normal traffic. Above about 45 MPH, it quiets down as it is supposed to. I
am presently on the road, and will evaluate it further.
I hope that I can raise the "engage" temperature to reduce the "roar" in the
city. In this regard, have any of you relocated the "end-point" of the
bi-metal spring?
Scott Shean
78 Royale
Baton Rouge, LA
the Hayden #2797 fan clutch, which never stopped "roaring". Since then, I
have talked to the Hayden technical people, and they advised that the Hayden
#2797 is too much clutch for the fan installed on my 1978 403 engine. At
their suggestion, I changed to the #2747. The result is that it is close to
the original. I still think it is a bit too sensitive, as it "roars" in
normal traffic. Above about 45 MPH, it quiets down as it is supposed to. I
am presently on the road, and will evaluate it further.
I hope that I can raise the "engage" temperature to reduce the "roar" in the
city. In this regard, have any of you relocated the "end-point" of the
bi-metal spring?
Scott Shean
78 Royale
Baton Rouge, LA