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Is the 6.5L reverse rotation fan the same dia. as the 6.2L fan? and it looks like it they both use the same clutch yes?
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Yep, that is why I asked the question, the reverse rotation blade is the Serp blade, may be a moot point though as I cannot find a viscus fan clutch that will fit the old v belt blade and it looks like the same hydraulic clutch was used on both setups meaning the serp blade has the same bolt pattern, and of course the hydraulic clutch will not fit my fan pulley (Dmax) I have an aftermarket blade coming in today so I will give that a shot, will be one of the easiest things to mod. later if it does not work. I assumed they were the same Dia, I think they use the same shroud but thought I would ask anyway, THANKS!!Serp and v+belt fan blades are different
Would probably be tough to adapt the the Dmax engine, my life is complicated enough..Go the extra mike and make it geared fan drive
why? It’s already been done on the 2006 H1Would probably be tough to adapt the the Dmax engine, my life is complicated enough..
While we are talking about gear driven fans, what is the Dia. of that fan blade????why? It’s already been done on the 2006 H1
im pulling a radiator stack from a REV now....can measure tomorrow when I pull it.While we are talking about gear driven fans, what is the Dia. of that fan blade????
GREAT!! if you can estimate the pilot and bolt circle dia. for the fan, a common size would be a 5" pilot and a 6" bolt circleim pulling a radiator stack from a REV now....can measure tomorrow when I pull it.
almost 24", but I measured it about 9 years ago !While we are talking about gear driven fans, what is the Dia. of that fan blade????
Wow, i bet that can move some air!almost 24", but I measured it about 9 years ago !
It will suck paper or cardboard to the hood while it is free spinning. I want to get under it with a blow dryer or heat gun and see if I can get it to lock up. You can't just turn it on like the hydraulic clutch.Wow, i bet that can move some air!
Most viscus clutches turn 20-30% of pulley speed when disengaged and 80-90% when engaged, of course with the hydro it's 0 and 100%, considering the cycle times of the hydro clutch on my M998 100% would be unnecessary.It will suck paper or cardboard to the hood while it is free spinning. I want to get under it with a blow dryer or heat gun and see if I can get it to lock up. You can't just turn it on like the hydraulic clutch.