GMC Fan Clutch

cbwoodsr

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I finally replace my clutch today..
of the only 3 nuts holding it on, one of those was loose...
guess it was time..

The old one, I could hardy turn it by hand, around a 1/2" maybe accompanied
by a slight grinding sound..I guess it was time again...

Will road test it tomorrow
3 I's in GMC..

Hayden 2797
$59 at O'Reilly's
 
Replaced mine on Friday with the Hayden 2797. My old one was pretty much
free spinning. The Hayden had some resistance when I tried to spin it.

I can hear the Hayden, never remember hearing the old one, It's not too loud
but I know it is there. It sure does move a lot more air when engaged.

I have a cheap digital thermometer with the sensor mounted on the underside
of the engine hatch. Prior to the new fan clutch I had seen temps of
150-160F. I have only driven with the new fan clutch about 30 miles or so
but the highest temp recorded so far was 125F.

I also installed the Napa temp sending unit, the gauge now gets pegged
shortly after I crank the engine up? Have to figure that one out yet.

Chris Taylor
76 PB
Rochester, MN

- ----- Original Message -----
From: Charles Wood
To:
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 8:33 PM
Subject: GMC: GMC Fan Clutch

> I finally replace my clutch today..
> of the only 3 nuts holding it on, one of those was loose...
> guess it was time..
>
> The old one, I could hardy turn it by hand, around a 1/2" maybe
accompanied
> by a slight grinding sound..I guess it was time again...
>
> Will road test it tomorrow
> 3 I's in GMC..
>
> Hayden 2797
> $59 at O'Reilly's
>
>
>
>
>
>
 
When you put the new temp sending unit did you put teflon tape or a
thread sealer on the threads?? If you did that may be your problem.
Should be installed with no sealer or tape. Causes a poor ground with
the junk on the threads.

- --
J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLakers
77 Eleganza II
Michigan

>
> Replaced mine on Friday with the Hayden 2797. My old one was pretty much
> free spinning. The Hayden had some resistance when I tried to spin it.
>
> I can hear the Hayden, never remember hearing the old one, It's not too loud
> but I know it is there. It sure does move a lot more air when engaged.
>
> I have a cheap digital thermometer with the sensor mounted on the underside
> of the engine hatch. Prior to the new fan clutch I had seen temps of
> 150-160F. I have only driven with the new fan clutch about 30 miles or so
> but the highest temp recorded so far was 125F.
>
> I also installed the Napa temp sending unit, the gauge now gets pegged
> shortly after I crank the engine up? Have to figure that one out yet.
>
> Chris Taylor
> 76 PB
> Rochester, MN
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Charles Wood
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 8:33 PM
> Subject: GMC: GMC Fan Clutch
>
> > I finally replace my clutch today..
> > of the only 3 nuts holding it on, one of those was loose...
> > guess it was time..
> >
> > The old one, I could hardy turn it by hand, around a 1/2" maybe
> accompanied
> > by a slight grinding sound..I guess it was time again...
> >
> > Will road test it tomorrow
> > 3 I's in GMC..
> >
> > Hayden 2797
> > $59 at O'Reilly's
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
 
>I finally replace my clutch today..
>of the only 3 nuts holding it on, one of those was loose...
>guess it was time..
>
>The old one, I could hardy turn it by hand, around a 1/2" maybe accompanied
>by a slight grinding sound..I guess it was time again...
>
>Will road test it tomorrow
>3 I's in GMC..

Now I know how quiet a GMC can be...
Scary, hearing the fan noise go away and being able to hear my wife talk...
now I dont have an excuse, but at least driving is now a joy.

CBWood
77 Kingsley
MWC OK
(on digest at Home)