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This is simply being posted in the hopes that in the future another member may benefit from what I have learned.
Oh, and yes. I did my searches before posting..
We spent time yesterday diagnosing the issue with the fan clutch on my 1994 M-1078.
With the engine stopped, the fan freely rotates.
With engine running and air supply to fan clutch removed, the fan freely rotates.. This tells me the unit is pooched, and needs to be replaced. With the engine idling and alternatively applying and removing air, you can see the fan clutch moving in and out. this one is toast..
Once removed, I will do a postmortem. I have been told these are rebuild able. If so, watch for that.
With ambient temps here in Northwestern Nevada running in the 90's, this needs to be addressed before I venture out on the Blackrock playa later in September.
Pointman
Oh, and yes. I did my searches before posting..
We spent time yesterday diagnosing the issue with the fan clutch on my 1994 M-1078.
With the engine stopped, the fan freely rotates.
With engine running and air supply to fan clutch removed, the fan freely rotates.. This tells me the unit is pooched, and needs to be replaced. With the engine idling and alternatively applying and removing air, you can see the fan clutch moving in and out. this one is toast..
Once removed, I will do a postmortem. I have been told these are rebuild able. If so, watch for that.
With ambient temps here in Northwestern Nevada running in the 90's, this needs to be addressed before I venture out on the Blackrock playa later in September.
Pointman