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hi guys.
the viscous fan behind my radiator on my gq tb42e is running very often. replaced the fan clutch but still the same. tried with no thermostat to keep water cooler but still the same. its been minus 1 degrees lately and the fan is still running...
i start to think that the fan itself is out of wack...
would you have any ideas guys about this annoying problem. and the temp guage on dash is fine...
thanks for your time larry
its brand new so the problem is not from the viscous..something else makes it running or the fan is out of balance..thats my problem..seems easy but its not ha ha ha thanks anyway
Hi Huardlc mate I've got or had the same problem both my clutch fan and fan were brand new and it was only after months and months it slowly started to get better and turn off and on! Even now my clutch fan will sometimes come on and stay on and yet my temp sits almost on the bottom cold line. As time goes on though it seems to be getting better and working when it needs too and turning off when its not needed. possibly just needs time to ( or long time too haha) wear in?
hi mick thanks. yes mine is running very often but comes off is the engine is running on high revs, like is disengaging due t excessive speed. i read that it could be a blockage in the radiator.that would generate too much heat on the head of the fan clutch.the only problem is that it is doing it when the temp sits on cold, like you bottom mark. was just looking on e bay and noticed that the fan blades ona fan are not positionned equally around the hub, but more like 4 onone part and 3 on the other part of the fan..balancing thing ?
yeh right I couldn't tell you for sure mate but if your fan wasn't balanced right you would definatly know about it as the fan wouldn't spin straight so to speak! it would wobble like mad! your problem sounds identical to mine so if you can put up with it for a while and see how it goes it may wear in and come good like mine has.
G'day Larry,
really, really dumb question.
What starts/triggers the fan? Is it a thermostat/sensor of some kind? If so could it be that that is cactus?
If it automatically runs when the radiator cap thermostat opens (which sounds reasonable for a 'viscous' unit) then maybe that's operating at the wrong temp..
As I say a bit dumb but what the....
Col.
Viscous fans work by oil heating up in the fan a locking the fan so it spins at the same rpm as the engine and when it cools the fan is allowed to spin more freely .... well sort of anyway..