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Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:21 pm
by astronut74
So I pulled over at a gas station today to check tire pressure, oil level... crap I really shoulda done BEFORE I left the house... well while checking the oil, I noticed that my fan bearing is shot...having never replaced a fan before, I was just checking my options...
Should I just replace the fan with another "stock" fan? Would it be more beneficial to swap to an electric fan? or can I just replace the bearings and save a few bucks?
Are there any special tools or pullers I'll need to replace the fan? Right now, the van is my only transportation, so I'll need to get it taken care of soon...
Here's a photo for you:
The "washer" you see on the fan shaft is the bearing seal...
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And a short video showing the play the fan now has...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgktiaWqgnE

So, what are your thoughts? Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance!

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:39 pm
by astronut74
Hmmm... the more I stare at the photo.. and looking at replacement fan clutches on Autozone.com , makes me wonder... Is it just the 4 bolts on the end of the crankshaft pulley that hold the fan/ fan clutch assembly on? Could it really be that easy and straight forward?

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:54 pm
by rlsllc
Yes, it's just that simple. 4 bolts (or nuts, actually) hold the clutch to the pump, and 4 more bolts hold the fan to the clutch.

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 8:22 pm
by Smiliesafari
And do yourself a big favor. DON'T buy the cheap clutch. The good ones have the thermostatic coil on the front. \:D/

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 8:31 pm
by SoCalli V8
+1 to what Skippy said.

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:32 pm
by astronut74
Smiliesafari wrote:And do yourself a big favor. DON'T buy the cheap clutch. The good ones have the thermostatic coil on the front. \:D/
Um okay... idiot question... how will I know? the photos that I saw listed at autozone.com didn't show the front of them, so I didn't see any coil.. but from the side view, one of them had a "beefier" looking front I can only assume that's the correct one...
One of them didn't even look like the one I have... was for "without A/C" vans
One of them stated "value offering lighter than OEM".... Why the heck would anyone want anything less than OEM?? It was $55
The the last one... (Probably the right one) stated "premium offering heavier heavier in duty than the OEM part" It was $61

For only 6 bucks more it would only make sense to get that one... Or is there a particular brand I should get? These ones are made by Torqflo

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 4:11 am
by Smiliesafari
Before you plunk down your money take the part out of the box and take a look. Stay away from anything from China. \:D/

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:54 am
by SoCalli V8
Go for that heavier duty style, with AC, for your climate.

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:06 pm
by LaGrasta
thermostatic coil?
What does that do different than a non version?

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:49 pm
by Smiliesafari
It changes the speed of the fan relative to engine temp. \:D/

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:18 pm
by astronut74
Thanks for the info guys! I just got the fan clutch switched out today. I can tell you it wasn't "simple" though!! After 15 years, that fan clutch did NOT want to come loose! But nothing a big hammer couldn't fix... A few things I learned- even though I probably could of removed the fan clutch without removing the upper fan shroud, removing it made it a hundred times easier. Just because a company is in the United States, doesn't mean their products are made in the U.S. The TorqFlo brand, that I mentioned earlier in the thread, is owned by a company in Dallas, Tx But the part was made in China... So I took a trip to Advanced Auto to get a "made in the USA" part. And it cost the same amount of money.. And It's always good to have a helper... Here's mine:
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Here's the new fan clutch:
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And my boy bolting the fan shroud down:
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Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:35 pm
by rlsllc
That's great. I've got 4 myself. Better than anything.

I'll be getting myself one of those clutches, and a pump, for my '99. It is a dexcool victom and eats pumps. I'm going to do the acid flush on it tis week and prolly end up doing the intake gaskets too, and who know what else. ](*,)

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:25 am
by Smiliesafari
Good job. Little helpers are great. I had three. They're all grown up now. \:D/

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:41 am
by Rebel
Good job. Little helpers are great. I had three. They're all grown up now.
Boy,, I sure miss the long nights with my Son out in the garage. Great to see you have him out there helping out. He'll always remember these times.

Re: Looks like I'll be replacing my fan in the very near future.

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:06 am
by astronut74
Rebel wrote:
Good job. Little helpers are great. I had three. They're all grown up now.
Boy,, I sure miss the long nights with my Son out in the garage. Great to see you have him out there helping out. He'll always remember these times.
Yeah, I'm lucky 'cause he loves this stuff (mostly I think he loves his "cool" safety glasses) He gets to help most anytime I work on the van.