> If you would really like to be through with your fan clutch problems for a
> long time, I'd suggest you get a GM clutch. The GM clutches have given me
> many miles of trouble free service. The Haydens I tried didn't last very
> long. GM cost more but is worth it in my opinion.
I'm getting ready to replace my fan clutch. I had been considering the Hayden
due to the fact it is about $60. On the other hand, if it's not going to last
very long, maybe I should pop for the GM version at more then twice the price
and get one that lasts?
Are the Hayden clutches really failing?
Actually I still am not certain that my clutch has actually failed. I can hear
it for about 5 minutes upon engine startup, but that's the last time I hear it
even in hot weather.
Richard Waters
'76 PB, Troy, MI
> long time, I'd suggest you get a GM clutch. The GM clutches have given me
> many miles of trouble free service. The Haydens I tried didn't last very
> long. GM cost more but is worth it in my opinion.
I'm getting ready to replace my fan clutch. I had been considering the Hayden
due to the fact it is about $60. On the other hand, if it's not going to last
very long, maybe I should pop for the GM version at more then twice the price
and get one that lasts?
Are the Hayden clutches really failing?
Actually I still am not certain that my clutch has actually failed. I can hear
it for about 5 minutes upon engine startup, but that's the last time I hear it
even in hot weather.
Richard Waters
'76 PB, Troy, MI