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all Vehicles have a fan blade, all off road vehicles go in water, there is a proper way to Ford a water crossing, and it’s not
what you see on the internet when you drive through a deep puddle at 20mph like an idiot.
get rid of the entire setup and go with the viscous fan clutch assy, we are doing them now in the shop, no more Cadillac valve or hydraulic fan clutch.
problem is, your leaving 60% or more of the dirty fluid in the torque converter, cooler and lines, you only get 4 quarts from the pan….thats the reason for the flush, the black stuff is clutch plate.
looks good, I like the color, it’s identical to Factory H1 color “Mesa Dusk”
https://everestautomotivemarket.com/custom-mixed-paint/hummer/hummer-mesa-dusk-5228-c22/?variation_id=1159864
The 200amp kits were for v-belt trucks, not for A2 and above trucks, therefore they would not need to provide the
additional cable because the truck is running a 3 speed transmission
nothing really safer bout it…it’s just to big and in the way, be sure to inspect that the rear cooling fan guard is NOT in contact with the body harness exiting the footwell fire wall, severe chafing will severe several critical wires!such as front lighting harness, CPS and temp sender wires.
you got lucky, because it could be the bolts holding the generator bracket on that broke off in the head, yours is just
the bracket, ive done many While in the truck, it takes some skills, time and tools…easiest is to remove the generator and remove
the Gen/PS bracket.
note to all ECV owners...
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