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Offline Sprockett

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Engine fan blew up
« on: May 24, 2009, 08:32:56 PM »
So the fan darn near totally separated from the shaft today. Took out my 3 month old radiator and a chunk from the power steering pulley. I had to yank it and limp home with zero coolant. I assume it had something to do with the headlight high water I was in earlier in the day :( Could pushing water like this cause this kind of failure or is coincidence?

Question is, what do I do now for the fan?

Brand new? Junk yard? Electric? Is it worth going junk yard when the clutch is a wear item? Is electric reasonable if I go plowing through water again?

Did I mention mud/water/bogging sucks?
My greatest fear is that when I die, my wife sell all my stuff for what I said I paid for it.

Offline Fredduck

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Re: Engine fan blew up
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2009, 09:00:16 PM »
So the fan darn near totally separated from the shaft today. Took out my 3 month old radiator and a chunk from the power steering pulley. I had to yank it and limp home with zero coolant. I assume it had something to do with the headlight high water I was in earlier in the day :( Could pushing water like this cause this kind of failure or is coincidence?

Question is, what do I do now for the fan?

Brand new? Junk yard? Electric? Is it worth going junk yard when the clutch is a wear item? Is electric reasonable if I go plowing through water again?

Did I mention mud/water/bogging sucks?
If your going diving  ;D again I suggest an electric.
Call partsource I got a wicked deal on a 16 inch Hatdon elec. fan
3.9 CTD - 7000R4  NP241c SSYE, Dana 44.  9 inch, 4.10's  and 37's

Dragonmaster

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Re: Engine fan blew up
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2009, 09:04:27 PM »
As long as you install a shut off switch, electric is fine for water.

Offline Sprockett

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Re: Engine fan blew up
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2009, 09:23:50 PM »
Thanks,

If your going diving  ;D again I suggest an electric.
Call partsource I got a wicked deal on a 16 inch Hatdon elec. fan

:D

So pushing water like that could have been the death of my clutch/fan? Did you wire your electric with a temp sens? What's the CFM on that fan?

Ryan

My greatest fear is that when I die, my wife sell all my stuff for what I said I paid for it.

Offline Fredduck

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Re: Engine fan blew up
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2009, 09:43:05 PM »
Pushing water with the fan certainly won't increase it's life span.
Not sure on the CFM but it should be on their website.
We did put the fan on a temp switch.
 We used it as a puller not a pusher, way more efficient.
You can wire in an override switch to shut it off when you go swimming in the deep end as well.
3.9 CTD - 7000R4  NP241c SSYE, Dana 44.  9 inch, 4.10's  and 37's

Offline .:.Dingman.:.

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Re: Engine fan blew up
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2009, 11:54:12 PM »
If your going diving  ;D again I suggest an electric.
Call partsource I got a wicked deal on a 16 inch Hatdon elec. fan
care to say how much?