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Re: clutch fan
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If the car overheated at highway speeds, its not the fan, its the radiator or cooling system in general. I used to run my Duster (440) with 3.91 gears, and it had a electric fan on it. At anything above 40 mph I would simply just turn the fan off. It should never run hot at highway speeds
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Re: clutch fan
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If the car overheated at highway speeds, its not the fan, its the radiator or cooling system in general. I used to run my Duster (440) with 3.91 gears, and it had a electric fan on it. At anything above 40 mph I would simply just turn the fan off. It should never run hot at highway speeds
ARE YOU SERIOUS?..What planet you live on?
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Re: clutch fan
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Have you ck'd to make sure your bottom hose isn't sucking closed....?????
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yes, I have springs in both upper and lower good thought though thanks
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Re: clutch fan
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If the car overheated at highway speeds, its not the fan, its the radiator or cooling system in general. I used to run my Duster (440) with 3.91 gears, and it had a electric fan on it. At anything above 40 mph I would simply just turn the fan off. It should never run hot at highway speeds
ARE YOU SERIOUS?..What planet you live on?
Its obvious You and I live in diff planets. Its funny you question me cause I heard you look like a vagrant, and even have the proper smell...LOL Anyways I have seen many cars have heating problems and people want to blame the fan..When its really the radiator. fact not Fiction A street type 440 at highway speeds doesnt need a fan at all period. A engine that over heats at idle and at stop lights only...yes the fan, but as you get the engine up to speed it should cool right off..If the opposite is true it only over heats during highway speeds, or tends to creep up..then its a circulation problem of some kind. either the radiator is plugged up, not large enough, the water pump is not working correctly (which if they arent weeping water or making a noise they are and the belt is turning it and not slipping etc). A restriction of some kind, like mentioned a hose sucked together.
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Re: clutch fan
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I was wonder what any of you have had for good or bad on using a stock type clutch fan in your cars. I took my car out of storage recently and while driving it home it overheated on me. I have a flex type fan in it now have always thought I was kind of pushing it with that fan as the car was originally set up for the 1/4 mile but, now I want to be able to drive it for a longer period of time. Hoping to pick your brains. It is a 71 Demon with a mild 440 Thanks
I've had great results with the MP repop stock style fan on a warm 496" B engine - with AC on and extended idling it holds 190 F on a 90+ day. I also agree based on experience that overheating on the highway isn't a fan problem - it usually means a plugged or too small radiator or (less likley) another "circulation" problem.
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Re: clutch fan
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ARE YOU SERIOUS?..What planet you live on?
What do you think a clutch fan does at highway speeds
Roads ?!? Where we're going , we don't need roads .
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