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Viscus fan Vs Thermo fan
Viscus fan Vs Thermo fan
Hi all just sit here wondering whats better Viscus or Thermo fans
Running a 304 efi in a GU with std allo radiator with the viscus fan.
but the fan seem to be on all the time and thats with a new viscus the temp is sitting just under 1/2 way would their be much diffrent's apart the noise the viscus makes
Running a 304 efi in a GU with std allo radiator with the viscus fan.
but the fan seem to be on all the time and thats with a new viscus the temp is sitting just under 1/2 way would their be much diffrent's apart the noise the viscus makes
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Re: Viscus fan Vs Thermo fan
Of course the viscous fan spins all the time, it's attached to your crankshaft via belts. A thermo fan is electric, usually attached to an electric thermostat switching on or off as thermostat opens. Stick a hammer handle, etc into blades whilst idling. Fan should stop if clutch is working and resistence will build as hub spring heats up. If your temps sitting at under half i'd say you don't have a problem so why change it?DA DUDE wrote:Hi all just sit here wondering whats better Viscus or Thermo fans
Running a 304 efi in a GU with std allo radiator with the viscus fan.
but the fan seem to be on all the time and thats with a new viscus the temp is sitting just under 1/2 way would their be much diffrent's apart the noise the viscus makes
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yea but it shouldn't drive flat out all the time, i can hear mine start and stop on the highway over the wind noise! - and feel the corresponding power drop when it kicks in up hills! d'oh Also on cold start it spins hard for a few minutes and then you can hear it go quiet when it all frees up!Of course the viscous fan spins all the time
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you sure your talking about a viscous fan? a viscous fan is driven by the fan belt, and goes all the time.. when the engine is cool though (startup, easy highway driving) the viscous clutch loosens, and the fan wont do the full rpm the engine is... they dont 'kick' in like a thermo fan... sure your not talking about an auxilary thermo fitted in front of the radiator, usually tied into the air con?Patroler wrote:yea but it shouldn't drive flat out all the time, i can hear mine start and stop on the highway over the wind noise! - and feel the corresponding power drop when it kicks in up hills! d'oh Also on cold start it spins hard for a few minutes and then you can hear it go quiet when it all frees up!Of course the viscous fan spins all the time
mine does the samePatroler wrote:yea but it shouldn't drive flat out all the time, i can hear mine start and stop on the highway over the wind noise! - and feel the corresponding power drop when it kicks in up hills! d'oh Also on cold start it spins hard for a few minutes and then you can hear it go quiet when it all frees up!Of course the viscous fan spins all the time
i need to do something about it before i go on hollidays.
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When the vixcous fans start to seize they run pretty hard all the time, causing the excessive noise and air flow.scuba steve 22 wrote:you sure your talking about a viscous fan? a viscous fan is driven by the fan belt, and goes all the time.. when the engine is cool though (startup, easy highway driving) the viscous clutch loosens, and the fan wont do the full rpm the engine is... they dont 'kick' in like a thermo fan... sure your not talking about an auxilary thermo fitted in front of the radiator, usually tied into the air con?Patroler wrote:yea but it shouldn't drive flat out all the time, i can hear mine start and stop on the highway over the wind noise! - and feel the corresponding power drop when it kicks in up hills! d'oh Also on cold start it spins hard for a few minutes and then you can hear it go quiet when it all frees up!Of course the viscous fan spins all the time
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Na mines all in pretty good nick 170k 93 gq, only electric fan on the thing is the heater! viscous is belt driven and can spin freely but when you're hitting a big hill and it gets a bit hot the viscous fluid must increase in viscosity and not allow any slip and therefore you can hear and feel(power loss) the fan come on - actually its probably more noticeable when it unlocks (freewheels) after being locked goes quiet all of a sudden.thomo.in.a.gq wrote:When the vixcous fans start to seize they run pretty hard all the time, causing the excessive noise and air flow.scuba steve 22 wrote:you sure your talking about a viscous fan? a viscous fan is driven by the fan belt, and goes all the time.. when the engine is cool though (startup, easy highway driving) the viscous clutch loosens, and the fan wont do the full rpm the engine is... they dont 'kick' in like a thermo fan... sure your not talking about an auxilary thermo fitted in front of the radiator, usually tied into the air con?Patroler wrote:yea but it shouldn't drive flat out all the time, i can hear mine start and stop on the highway over the wind noise! - and feel the corresponding power drop when it kicks in up hills! d'oh Also on cold start it spins hard for a few minutes and then you can hear it go quiet when it all frees up!Of course the viscous fan spins all the time
Also on a hot day 30+ in town its pretty noisy when you rev it (as it should be) as its driving all the time.
they pretty much do if they're working well!they dont 'kick' in like a thermo fan
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how much did you pay for a genuine one?90Mav wrote:Hmm. i have a brand new genuine fan on my TD42.. cant say iv'e ever noticet it in any way.. noise power ect...?they dont 'kick' in like a thermo fan
they pretty much do if they're working well!
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well i suppose it don't matter as long as it stays at the right temp, mine usually hovers between 1/4 - 1/3, and you'd only hear it if you were at a constant speed/rpm (highway) with the radio off and were listening for it! still definately hear it tho.90Mav wrote:Hmm. i have a brand new genuine fan on my TD42.. cant say iv'e ever noticet it in any way.. noise power ect...?they dont 'kick' in like a thermo fan
they pretty much do if they're working well!
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its a nissanGeneralFubashi wrote:replacement clutch is about $360. Dont believe anyone makes an aftermarket one either. Only about double the price of a genuine toyota model...
and there are plenty of aftermarket ones available as i have tried 4 of them
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DA DUDE wrote:well tell this is it because i'm running a diesel viscus fan in a petrol engine is their diffrent's
Well there's a heck of a difference between the diesel and the petrol fanblades themselves. The diesel fan has one extra blade, and a more aggressive angle.
When I went from the petrol one that some moron had put on the diesel troll before I bought it, to the Diesel one I put on it last week, The difference in airflow was massive. It also meant that with no other changes, I went from 60% of the gauge on a hill climb, to 50% of the gauge on a hill climb - from 70% on a long climb, to 60% on a long climb now. I am stoked with it.
It cost me $50 odd including postage from "Patrolapart" on ebay.
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Re: Viscus fan Vs Thermo fan
[hey mate ,im running a 351 ford cleveland in a gq & i just recently pulled off the clutch fan & now running a twin thermo fan setup of a 1997 EL falcon,, it keeps it alot cooler, less noise & u notice a little power increase, & if it keeps a ford cool it should do yours easyly,, good luck mate,,
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I got a new one for petty from Don Kyatt's in Moorabbin, Vic for a little over $100 i think. Japanese part, same as Nissan use but without the 'genuine nissan parts' packaging.
Give them a try, they may be able to post one to you. Hobzee on this forum may be able to source one for you too.
Give them a try, they may be able to post one to you. Hobzee on this forum may be able to source one for you too.
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