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Fan clutch for deuce

WillWagner

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Yes, there are hubs available. Do you want one activated by the heat across the core, air over water or electric over water? I would go with air over water or electric over water.
The hard part is finding a fan that fits in the shroud and on the hub. I'm workin' on it.
 

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sure but wouldn't an electric be easier? look up the electric used on the trans oil cooler of 5 ton fmtv. it's in the frame under the bed, it looks like it would be a good choice and is 24 volt. i have one but have not gotten to it yet.

will, my vote is for air over water since you already have air.......... just need a thermostatic valve. no electric needed
 

WillWagner

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Not enough CFM for just an electric fan, like a transcool one...well in hot areas, Ca, Az, etc. I have an electro magnetic hub that we had on a field test engine. Same bolt pattern as the w/p , but having issues finding a fan that fits the hub that fits the shroud. As for the controller, a Kaiser N/C-N/O switch will work great! Again, I have pics, but, I let my mailboxes get too full, so I need to wait for them to be cleaned out from the server...I think.
 

WillWagner

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Oh, BTW, it's NOT cheap. Just the hub alone is $400.00. The Kaiser swicth is cheap, $50.00.
 

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Do we have overheating problems with the OEM? The MF is a cold blooded beast...I usually have to run the winter bra with little door open here in the summer to get up to good temp...about 190 or so under most conditions..
 

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removing the fan is to free up hp. can you imagine how much power it takes to turn that fan at 6000 rpm? i would make my own fan from something else. just some simple machine work.
 

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what is the diameter of the crankshaft pulley and what is the dia of the water pump pulley......... i was just guessing, you do the math. bjorn, where does the other 26.5 hp go??
 

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Electric fans wouldn't work.It has been tried on smaller applications over on Oilburners.net.Several people have tried to put an electric fan on a tiny 6.9/7.3L IDI in a ford and there are no fans out there with an electric motor that can flow the CFM required.
 

jwaller

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jtonka on here has done extensive testing with his bobbed deuce and electric fans. it works in winter but not enough cfm's for summer.
 

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What kind is used on the modern in-service 5-tons? It looks like the fan should turn by the pulley, but it did not turn till the engine was good and hot.
 

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Horton is a major fan clutch player. They make both air and electric actuated. They list one of their clutches for the 900 series trucks with a C series engine. A multifuel would take a bit of searching to find something close enough to work.
 
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Please let us know if anyone locates a hub (viscous, air, or electric) that will fit the multi water pump pulley bolt pattern. My electric fan does just fine except when pulling a full load in the mountains in the lower gears. It does need more CFM, but unless loaded works just fine.
 

m-35tom

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i have a hyd driven fan fron a very late model jeep grand cherokee. from the looks of it, it would move an awsome amount of air. of course it would help if you already had ps.
 
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