Posted by Deutz Lover on November 08, 2016 at 08:42:34 from (174.218.142.19):
In Reply to: fan clutch on truck posted by Leroy on November 08, 2016 at 07:59:49:
I recently had problems with my thermostatically controlled radiator fan clutch. The dynamic viscus dampened disc would move off center at times causing engine vibrations. The rear bearing balls were gone allowing the disc to move off center. This was probably from a previous vehicle lightning strike. I replaced the unit with an electric radiator fan.
One thing. On my truck the fan usually doe not engage much unless I am stopped idling at a light or in slow stop and go city traffic. I had to repeatedly clean out my radiator to completely solve my problems. I also replaced my water pump as the truck had over 170,000 miles on it.
If your gauge is showing hotter while you are moving at 50mph on the highway you may have other problems.
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