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Fan clutch question
#737369
07/14/06 03:13 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 61
OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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It doesn't sound like my fan clutch is releasing when I am driving. I suppose the engine will be cooler, but was wondering if anyone can comment on the amount of horsepower it takes away and possible fan component failure from working overtime. Would anyone reccomend yanking it out and replacing it with an electrical fan? Costs$$$? How much could I save on fuel consumption? Any drawbacks to an electric fan?
Thanks Boys and Girls
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: beechdriver]
#737370
07/14/06 05:38 PM
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 42
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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How about putting in a new fan clutch? I got a new one from Toyota for about $80, IIRC. I think you would spend at least that much or more for a decent electric fan, thermostatic control, wiring, etc.
Bob Garrett 83 Toy Pickup 95 FZJ80 Shawnee, KS
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: beechdriver]
#737371
07/14/06 06:29 PM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 289
Mudrunner
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I had the same problem on mine. I've been told that the extra stress of the fan constantly running is harmfull for your water pump bearings. I got a replacement fan clutch from autozone or napa for $36 bucks. The radiator removes easily, you need a 12mm crescent wrench to get the old clutch off... or is it 10mm?
Heh, radiator came out first since I was replacing the head & timing components neways. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
I'm between toyotas right now... 3rd Gen 4-runner soon.
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: 92daily]
#737372
07/14/06 06:44 PM
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Joined: Nov 1999
Posts: 1,049
Body Damage is Cool
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I had the same problem on mine. I've been told that the extra stress of the fan constantly running is harmfull for your water pump bearings. I got a replacement fan clutch from autozone or napa for $36 bucks. The radiator removes easily, you need a 12mm crescent wrench to get the old clutch off... or is it 10mm? 10 mm and the radiator and shroud can stay. Just remove the upper radiator hose <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> Danny
1985 SR5 4Runner eLocked with Carter Lock 4.7:1 single case Davez Offroad twin stick
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: toyrunner]
#737373
07/14/06 07:30 PM
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Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 435
Mudrunner
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buy a TOYOTA oem fan clutch as a replacement. my friends and i have replaced a bunch of these clutches and none ever seem to last long (15/20k). we were being cheap. we even tried diff brands over the years. the toyota ones last 100k easily. dont skimp out
87 4runner 33" bfg mt's no lift. dubbed the marine by my frinds. dead as of august 14 2005. 84 ex cab p/u 33"a/t, 3" suspension+3"bodylift, thorley header and 2.25xhaust, downey midrange cam+rocker set, very milled head! NO RUST!
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: beechdriver]
#737374
07/16/06 02:15 AM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 3,568
Roll Me Over
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Figure about $240(Black Magic) for an electric fan that has a built in thermostat, you can do it cheaper buy getting a e-fan from a wrecking yard and wiring in your own thernostat, yet I have seen more problems with them than with teh Black Magic fans. You can also rebuild the fan clutch, by pullling it apart and regreasing it using the goo from the Toyota parts counter. I can't recall its actual name, but the parts counter at the dealership should be able to figure out what you need.
More than tread lightly. Leave it like you were never there, nor anyone else. '90 X-cab 4.88's 33 BFG AT's, rr ARB, Headers, Ignition upgrade, cold air induction. '91 X-cab 5.29's 315's BFG MT's, rr ARB, custom bumper and flatbed
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: beechdriver]
#737375
07/16/06 03:30 AM
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 77
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Have you considered a Flex fan? That's what I'm puttin on my truck, and they're cheap, too, even for a good one. No moving (sort of) parts, and alot quieter than stock. I haven't looked into actually buying one yet (first things first), so if anyone knows where to get one, let me (us) know-Thanks.
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: atoyot]
#737376
07/16/06 04:14 AM
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 77
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Well, duh, LC Engineering has a Flex Fan kit for $68, but that's a little pricy. The fan alone should be about $25, and then you just need the spacer. Maybe the convenience is worth it. As JB says, "Give me convenience, or give me death".
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: atoyot]
#737377
07/16/06 08:24 AM
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Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 435
Mudrunner
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have you ever heard a flex fan? they are just as loud as a stock fan clutch being on all the time. and it still robs some of the percious power we have in these trucks. oem or electric. these are the most efficient because they are not on all the time!
87 4runner 33" bfg mt's no lift. dubbed the marine by my frinds. dead as of august 14 2005. 84 ex cab p/u 33"a/t, 3" suspension+3"bodylift, thorley header and 2.25xhaust, downey midrange cam+rocker set, very milled head! NO RUST!
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Re: Fan clutch question
[Re: lookmomnobrains]
#737378
07/16/06 06:59 PM
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Joined: May 2006
Posts: 77
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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Come to think of it, I have never heard one. But I recall reading about them somewhere- I guess it was BS-.
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