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04/16/12 10:12 PM
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Does anyone know if they reproduce fan clutches Thanks for the help, Wayne

Re: fan clutch [Re: never2ready] #1217176
04/20/12 10:46 PM
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Don't know what one you're needing, but a few years ago I got a replacement fan clutch for the 440 in my '70 GTX from Advance Auto that was unbelievably correct, even had the same part # on it. If I remember right, the only difference from the original that I could find was slotted holes for the fan bolts instead of round.

The brand name was Imperial, pn 211049. Whether or not it's still available I have no idea, but hope this helps.


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Re: fan clutch [Re: GTX4spd] #1217177
04/20/12 11:27 PM
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If its a muscle era MOPAR, the fan clutch is available from MP along with a 5 blade "low drag" fan. Link below. I use the MP setup to help cool a 496 BB with good results. Hayden may have aftermarket versions (NAPA). I've used their stuff in other applications with good results. Autozone may sell a "torqflow" brand. I avoid that one after a bad experience on a DD Durango.

http://chucker54.stores.yahoo.net/vifanpa.html

Re: fan clutch [Re: ahy] #1217178
04/20/12 11:56 PM
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