This is from my old man Andy, I asked him to have a look at your post
Our fans do not have a nut holding the fan blade onto the shaft. They are pressed on and there is a wave type clip on the end of the shaft. Some models (I think they were called a pancake design, motor was very thing) did have a nut as the fan blade itself had to be reversed to change the air flow as the motor would only run in one direction. Our fans have the fixed fan blade as the motor direction is reversible by swapping the wires over.
These fans should be able to run all the time with out any problems.
He stated that the water temperature gauge is 3/4 but that does not give any indication what the actual temperature is.
Over heating can also be caused by the bottom radiator hose sucking closed (clasping in on itself). Some vehicles have to have a spring wire coil inside the hose to stop them clasping in on them-self. This is usually cased by high draw (flow) caused by a water pump that is trying to move a lot of water into the motor.
Is he using a water thermostat in the engine. If removed it can cause overheating.
There is a lot of things that can cause over heating is wrong size fans, no fan shrouds to direct air flow, fans set too low on the radiator, air not being directed onto the radiator (that is oncoming air hitting the front of the radiator and being forced under or around the sides) Ignition timing, fuel mixture too lean at high speed .
As in another post the fans could be turning in the wrong direction and the wind pressure is putting a lot of strain on the blades but that should not cause them to melt, but may cause twisting on the shaft nut or clip.
There would have to be a massive of heat on these fan blades to cause any damage to them that is unless there is a fault with the materiel that the fan blades have been made of.
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Thanks toddy but yeah it's a 6.5 chev and the viscous has been removed and replaced with the 2 x 16" thermos mounted on/behind the radiator that is what's been chewed.
Fwiw though, after the last one died the only way he made it to camp without cooking the engine was to have the ac on.
The condenser fan made enough difference to not boil.
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The 2nd one was when the vehicle initially went to 3/4's so he pulled up to investigate... and then the 3rd one was when the 2nd one failed.
Like I said, something is really weird... hey, you Vic's haven't stumbled on a cache of 'ludes or something have you... it's only fair to share you know
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I take it no shroud is fitted and fan are fitted directly to the radiator.
Can you find out if they were on a thermostat ?
Did you use paper strips to determine air flow or just a hand,
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04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
I checked it out when he had got too Shepparton and replaced one of the fans. The Davies Craig fans are plastic with a center metal nut that's basically cast into the fan. The plastic fan blades had basically stripped from this nut with is held too the motor shaft with a clip. Fans run through a separate relay from each fan and triggered by a thermo switch mounted into the top of the radiator.
Both fans are bolted through the radiator. After replacing the fan and checked it was not rubbing on the radiator I checked airflow direction with my hand and then put a piece of paper down too double check myself.
Myself and my Boss are stumped on why it's doing it?? Once the problem is worked out I'm very keen too know what's wrong
Fletcha
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Dont own a Patrol or any 4WD at the moment, hopefully will change into the future