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Re: Fan Clutch, Thermal or not, HD or what to buy?
[Re: V194]
#74567
06/16/08 05:39 PM
06/16/08 05:39 PM
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Posts: 15,487 Florida
scratchnfotraction
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I Live Here
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IMO a thermo would be best for street when mine is idleing for a while you can hear the fan clutch go in and out with the t stat cycling for cooling I uped to a 7 blade fan off a amc hornet and put it on a stock thermo fan clutch I did not have a cooling prob and the temp went down 10*,so I bumped the t stat back up from 160* to a 180*
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Re: Fan Clutch, Thermal or not, HD or what to buy?
[Re: V194]
#74569
06/17/08 08:40 AM
06/17/08 08:40 AM
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Posts: 736 Virginia
rm23j8g
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super stock
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The current fan clutch available from Chrysler is a thermal unit, and, when installed, looks almost exactly like an original non-thermal unit from the back. In the case of your car, which probably had a thermal unit originally, this should be perfect. Not a cheap as one you can get from Autozone and the like, but they really look great. I recently bought one for my AAR, to use until I eventually get the original one rebuilt. It looks so good, I may just leave it.
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Re: Fan Clutch, Thermal or not, HD or what to buy?
[Re: RapidRobert]
#74570
06/17/08 08:54 AM
06/17/08 08:54 AM
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Posts: 1,061 New Mexico
dmerc
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super stock
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New Mexico
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IMO a thermo would be best for street for cooling I uped to a 7 blade fan and put it on a stock thermo fan clutch
Yup, works really well and looks factory
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