John,
I agree with your assessment of the lug nut situation. I too am running my old,
stock lug nuts with Alcoas. I was only using this example as an analogy, not to be
taken literally. My point is that the 5/16" studs on the water pump flange are too
short for the Hayden 2797 fan clutch. I might get by with using some red locktight but
there is no space for the lock washers that Hayden even supplies with the clutch. The
issue was that the fan could come off, not the Alcoas. I probably used a poor analogy
but I am wondering if anyone else has run into this with the Hayden 2797 clutch.
Phil Swanson
> Phil,
> It is NOT necessary to install the longer studs to use the Alcoa Wheels
> on the GMC. The original lug bolt length provides sufficient threads
> for 100 % strength when using Alcoa wheels. The pitch diameter for a
> 9/16 NF thread is 0.526". The GMC studs, Alcoa wheel and nut
> combination allows for 0.532" of thread, which is more that the pitch
> diameter of the stud. The longer stud does not provide more strength,
> it just has more threads exposed. The only reason that I would replace
> studs would be if they had been streached. You can check that by
> running a lug nut the entire length of the stud and you should be able
> to do it with your fingers without any resistance. Just be sure that the
> threads are clean.
>
> J.R.Wright
> 77 Eleganza II
>
> >
> > Scott, Not true, unless your set up is different than mine. I assembled my
> > fan to the 2797 outside the GMC shroud (on the workbench) and then removed the
> > four bolts mounting the rubber shroud, removed the band and spring and then
> > removed the lower r/h engine to shroud mounting bracket for clearance and the
> > assembly slid right in place (with some manipulating). However, I am having
> > trouble with the four mounting studs in the water pump flange being long enough
> > because the 2797 is much thicker than the stock clutch at the mounting flange
> > where it bolts to the water pump. Kind of like Alcoa wheels using stock studs
> > where no threads are showing past the nut. Don't want the fan flying off at high
> > speed so I am going to take the clutch back out and switch to longer bolts with
> > lock washers. The Hayden is not quite a "bolt up" in my GMC.
> > Haven't run it yet to see if I have the constant roar problem yet. Maybe we
> > got some bum dope on this being the best clutch, time will tell for me.
> >
> > Phil Swanson
> > 73 Canyonlands 23'
> >
> >
> > > (By the way, to install the
> > > 2797, you must assemble it to the fan inside of the fan shroud before you
> > > mount it to the water pump)
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> > > > [mailto
wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Billy Massey
> > > > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 6:16 PM
> > > > To: gmcmotorhome
> > > > Subject: GMC: Fan Clutch
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I went be boppin' into the local auto parts store that handles Heydon
> > > > clutches and said I wanted a 2797. A girl said sure thing. She came back
> > > > with a nice looking blue box and I asked her how much she wanted for it.
> > > > She looked at a book and said $128.95. uhhhh, ain't that a bit much for a
> > > > dern fan clutch? I admit, it's been quite a while since I've bought one,
> > > > but that seems about twice too high.
> > > >
> > > > I called Gateway a minute ago and they want $98 for theirs. I forgot to
> > > > ask what brand they was peddeling.
> > > >
> > > > Am I livin in the past or what?
> > > >
> > > > bdub
> > > > '76 Palm Beach
> > > > In The Heart o Texas
> > > > www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
> > > > icq # 202333
> > > >
I agree with your assessment of the lug nut situation. I too am running my old,
stock lug nuts with Alcoas. I was only using this example as an analogy, not to be
taken literally. My point is that the 5/16" studs on the water pump flange are too
short for the Hayden 2797 fan clutch. I might get by with using some red locktight but
there is no space for the lock washers that Hayden even supplies with the clutch. The
issue was that the fan could come off, not the Alcoas. I probably used a poor analogy
but I am wondering if anyone else has run into this with the Hayden 2797 clutch.
Phil Swanson
> Phil,
> It is NOT necessary to install the longer studs to use the Alcoa Wheels
> on the GMC. The original lug bolt length provides sufficient threads
> for 100 % strength when using Alcoa wheels. The pitch diameter for a
> 9/16 NF thread is 0.526". The GMC studs, Alcoa wheel and nut
> combination allows for 0.532" of thread, which is more that the pitch
> diameter of the stud. The longer stud does not provide more strength,
> it just has more threads exposed. The only reason that I would replace
> studs would be if they had been streached. You can check that by
> running a lug nut the entire length of the stud and you should be able
> to do it with your fingers without any resistance. Just be sure that the
> threads are clean.
>
> J.R.Wright
> 77 Eleganza II
>
> >
> > Scott, Not true, unless your set up is different than mine. I assembled my
> > fan to the 2797 outside the GMC shroud (on the workbench) and then removed the
> > four bolts mounting the rubber shroud, removed the band and spring and then
> > removed the lower r/h engine to shroud mounting bracket for clearance and the
> > assembly slid right in place (with some manipulating). However, I am having
> > trouble with the four mounting studs in the water pump flange being long enough
> > because the 2797 is much thicker than the stock clutch at the mounting flange
> > where it bolts to the water pump. Kind of like Alcoa wheels using stock studs
> > where no threads are showing past the nut. Don't want the fan flying off at high
> > speed so I am going to take the clutch back out and switch to longer bolts with
> > lock washers. The Hayden is not quite a "bolt up" in my GMC.
> > Haven't run it yet to see if I have the constant roar problem yet. Maybe we
> > got some bum dope on this being the best clutch, time will tell for me.
> >
> > Phil Swanson
> > 73 Canyonlands 23'
> >
> >
> > > (By the way, to install the
> > > 2797, you must assemble it to the fan inside of the fan shroud before you
> > > mount it to the water pump)
> > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> > > > [mailto
> > > > Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 6:16 PM
> > > > To: gmcmotorhome
> > > > Subject: GMC: Fan Clutch
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > I went be boppin' into the local auto parts store that handles Heydon
> > > > clutches and said I wanted a 2797. A girl said sure thing. She came back
> > > > with a nice looking blue box and I asked her how much she wanted for it.
> > > > She looked at a book and said $128.95. uhhhh, ain't that a bit much for a
> > > > dern fan clutch? I admit, it's been quite a while since I've bought one,
> > > > but that seems about twice too high.
> > > >
> > > > I called Gateway a minute ago and they want $98 for theirs. I forgot to
> > > > ask what brand they was peddeling.
> > > >
> > > > Am I livin in the past or what?
> > > >
> > > > bdub
> > > > '76 Palm Beach
> > > > In The Heart o Texas
> > > > www.web-access.net/~bmassey/
> > > > icq # 202333
> > > >