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  • 3.0 TD radiator fan

    Should my radiator fan be running from start up or is it a clutch problem? I would have thought it should only spin up when the engine needs cooling? It's on my newly aquired '95 SSRX Gen 2.

  • #2
    It's not got a clutch, it's a viscous fluid one. The hub is filled with oil which increases in viscosity as it heats up, so it will always spin, but faster when it's hotter. Some people have dismantled it an d filled it with silicone instead to have it spin faster the whole time.

    There's an electric fan too, on the front of the rad, which is controlled by a thermistor - that will windmill gently at low temps and should turn on only at high temps.
    Andy
    http://www.surfingafrica.net

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    • #3
      Apologies, thought after reading Max Ellery it implied there was a clutch set up on it.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TASR12 View Post
        Apologies, thought after reading Max Ellery it implied there was a clutch set up on it.
        No need for apologies, ask away with any questions. When they get difficult the real experts will step in to answer!
        Andy
        http://www.surfingafrica.net

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        • #5
          It is a clutch.

          This will explain -

          http://www.daviescraig.com.au/Fan_Cl...b-content.aspx

          Nev

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          • #6
            Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
            It is a clutch.

            This will explain -

            http://www.daviescraig.com.au/Fan_Cl...b-content.aspx

            Nev
            Like I said, the experts! I'd always thought it was simply a viscous clutch, like described in the answer to question 2. Must pay more attention to Matt's fan thread in future.
            Andy
            http://www.surfingafrica.net

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            • #7
              It is.

              A thermal clutch fan operates using silicon fluid as a viscous coupling medium
              Alan

              yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."

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