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Hi guys,
i need some advice on the fan engagement and disengagement. Basically, how much louder when it kicks in.
Yesterday I replaced the cadillac valve. I ran a complete diagnostic on the entire system from the coolant sensor to the time delay to the valve to the clutch. Everything passed. I did have a bitch of a time bleeding and tightening belts, but all is good.
1. With the engine not running, there is no way of spinning the fan. It’s locked. So, we’re good there.
2. When I run the engine and prior to it hitting temp to trip the engagement, the fan spins freely. I can stop the blades using soft rubber and then hold that with my hand and keep the blades from spinning. So, we’re good there.
3. If I disconnect the time delay, the fan will engage. I can visually see the blades flex maybe a half and inch. If I connect the time delay, it disengages.
Here’s my question, there’s only a tiny bit of sound increase when engaged. It doesn’t sound like any turbine as some have described. But I know it’s engaging. Now, maybe that’s because I’m only manually tripping it at idle.
Anyway, can someone put this to rest for me? The system is running per the TM but I’ve got people saying it should sound significantly louder when engaged.
i need some advice on the fan engagement and disengagement. Basically, how much louder when it kicks in.
Yesterday I replaced the cadillac valve. I ran a complete diagnostic on the entire system from the coolant sensor to the time delay to the valve to the clutch. Everything passed. I did have a bitch of a time bleeding and tightening belts, but all is good.
1. With the engine not running, there is no way of spinning the fan. It’s locked. So, we’re good there.
2. When I run the engine and prior to it hitting temp to trip the engagement, the fan spins freely. I can stop the blades using soft rubber and then hold that with my hand and keep the blades from spinning. So, we’re good there.
3. If I disconnect the time delay, the fan will engage. I can visually see the blades flex maybe a half and inch. If I connect the time delay, it disengages.
Here’s my question, there’s only a tiny bit of sound increase when engaged. It doesn’t sound like any turbine as some have described. But I know it’s engaging. Now, maybe that’s because I’m only manually tripping it at idle.
Anyway, can someone put this to rest for me? The system is running per the TM but I’ve got people saying it should sound significantly louder when engaged.