Okay,
I've done some searching and I don't think I've found anything on point.
Problem:
Backstory...
Prior to a 3 hour road trip, Ingrid (my 60) always ran a bit hot (almost 2/3rds up the gauge) and the clutchfan almost never engaged
After the 3 hour roadtrip (loaded to the gills) The temp came down to always running at the half-way point of the gauge but the clutchfan engages all the time (not constantly but very frequently and consistantly)
When the clutchfan engages, the belt begins screeching at about 2300 RPMs and won't stop screeching unless I lay off the gas or upshift, thereby bringing the r's down.
It seems as though either the clutchfan or a combo of the clutchfan and some other belt driven item is creating too much resistence (i.e. smog pump, or the semi-ailing power steering pump)
Does this switch in clutchfan engagement intervals and associated operating temp sound like a clear symptom of anything to anyone?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
MACE, what say you...guru
I've done some searching and I don't think I've found anything on point.
Problem:
Backstory...
Prior to a 3 hour road trip, Ingrid (my 60) always ran a bit hot (almost 2/3rds up the gauge) and the clutchfan almost never engaged
After the 3 hour roadtrip (loaded to the gills) The temp came down to always running at the half-way point of the gauge but the clutchfan engages all the time (not constantly but very frequently and consistantly)
When the clutchfan engages, the belt begins screeching at about 2300 RPMs and won't stop screeching unless I lay off the gas or upshift, thereby bringing the r's down.
It seems as though either the clutchfan or a combo of the clutchfan and some other belt driven item is creating too much resistence (i.e. smog pump, or the semi-ailing power steering pump)
Does this switch in clutchfan engagement intervals and associated operating temp sound like a clear symptom of anything to anyone?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
MACE, what say you...guru
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