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  1. DREDnot

    Fan Clutch O-Rings - 24 volt fan options?

    The noise....the ridiculous amount of fan noise...and the power loss is irritatingly noticeable in stop and go traffic. You dont want to overcool the engine either. No matter the weather. Viscous fan clutches are really the best overall solution if, like you say, you don't need the fording...
  2. DREDnot

    Fan Clutch O-Rings - 24 volt fan options?

    It would help to know which belt system you have...V-belts, or Serpentine. The viscous clutch AND the fan need to be clockwise rotation for V-belts and Counterclockwise rotation for serpentine. The fan is 19"
  3. DREDnot

    Fan Clutch O-Rings - 24 volt fan options?

    Have you considered retrofitting a conventional viscous fan clutch off of an H1? Thats my plan if my OEM hydraulic ever cacked out. I bought a NOS H1 clutch and a derale 19" blade that fits the shroud opening to be installed when the time comes
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