i have been searching threads about viscous fan operation,
and confused
as far as I can gather,
when engine is cold - and you spin the large rad fan by hand, it should spin freely.
when engine is hot and you jump out and spin the fan, it should be harder to spin
On my 4runner - I checked 1st thing this morning, cold engine, the fan spun, but not that easily.
On the way to work, driving at 60-65 mph on dual carriageway,
I stopped at top of a hill, and spun the fan - it spun Very very easily and rotated a few times after a flick. it spun a lot more easily than when engine cold.
so my fan seems to work opposite to what I believe
although - with oil inthe fan clutch, i would expect that to get less viscous with heat,
maybe this explains the recent overheating problem i had on a long hill?
can anyone clarify this?
thanks
and confused
as far as I can gather,
when engine is cold - and you spin the large rad fan by hand, it should spin freely.
when engine is hot and you jump out and spin the fan, it should be harder to spin
On my 4runner - I checked 1st thing this morning, cold engine, the fan spun, but not that easily.
On the way to work, driving at 60-65 mph on dual carriageway,
I stopped at top of a hill, and spun the fan - it spun Very very easily and rotated a few times after a flick. it spun a lot more easily than when engine cold.
so my fan seems to work opposite to what I believe
although - with oil inthe fan clutch, i would expect that to get less viscous with heat,
maybe this explains the recent overheating problem i had on a long hill?
can anyone clarify this?
thanks
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