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Some feedback...
I've had a new fan clutch for months sitting on my workbench atfter a heating (but not overheating) situation in Death Valley in March. Since then, I've been running a used old style fan clutch that I had filled with 1 tube of 6k and 1 tube of 3k fluid. No problems with that.
After reading this thread, I just empirically drained the old fluid out of my new blue fan clutch and added 2 tubes of 6k fluid,
Observations:
A/C blows noticably cooler
When exiting the freeway and stopping at a light there is much more "roar" from the fan. I assume it heat soaks and locks up more completely in that circumstance.
I did a 3 mile climb at full throttle and did not see a budge in the needle-I assume it's cooling well.
It does unlock at cruising speed as it should. Ali's experience is an odd one.
I did not adjust the clutch itself.
Overall, I think I did a good thing, but the jury is still out on the fuel consumption issue.
That's good news Drew, thanks for the feedback. I'll take it apart again and drain it properly. Oh yeah, I definitely have too much in my blue clutch since very little came out AND I put in 2 tubes. I may have to buy another 2 tubes since I may not be able to drain the new stuff separately from the old stuff!
She doesn't wanna let go![]()
hmm, the water crossing comment is a good one. I have seen a lot of older rigs with full time fans and they seem to do fine in water.
I am not concerned with fuel economy. Mine sucks, will suck, oh well![]()