![]() Even with 180 t'stat and Redline water wetter in the radiator, I could not get it to cool enough. My question is has anyone put a flexible fan on a stock clutch? '01 4.7 CC, 2wd, 5 speed, Sport plus, 3.92 limited slip, IntenseĬyber -you are right about the fan and clatch being the better set up. There are also other ways of reducing under hood temperature like different coolant and thermostats. Also, you can get electric fans that push more cfm than your stock one. If you don't already have an electric fan then you could install one on the inside and use it as a "puller". If you already have an electric fan you could put another one on the front and use it as a "pusher". I have also had people tell me that they actually had overheating problems due to a flex fan but I have never seen this for myself. I don't recommend this because it hurts and believe me, I didn't do it on purpose. Yes, I have done it with my hands several times. ![]() The fan may look like it is always spinning but in truth you can stop the fan when the engine is cool. Yes, there is more rotating mass with a stock fan and clutch but that is nothing compared to pushing that fan. The fan clutch keeps the fan from being locked in and driven when it is not needed, which is quite often (like highway speeds). Flex fans usually lose power, not add it. Okay, I'm probably gonna have people argue with me on this one. I drive my truck daily and don't want any overheating problems at idle, but am in need of more power and economy.Ģ001, 3.9, 2WD Auto, Loaded SLT Club Cab, Sport Suspension If an electric fan kit is available and better than a flex fan, the make & part numbers would be appreciated. ![]() I was thinking of a Flexalite 18" flex fan because of the existing electric a/c fan within my shroud. All compressors returned for defect must show proof of purchase of an Orifice Tube/Expansion Valve, Drier, and Approved A/C System Flush or a Work Order showing the purchase of these items and that the system was flushed using approved procedures.I need an opinion on what cooling fans are best for my truck. IMPORTANT A/C COMPRESSOR WARRANTY NOTE: In order to ensure that proper warranty credit is issued if needed, the compressor installation instructions must be adhered to. Four Seasons reserves the right to either repair or replace a defective component at its discretion and reserves the right to substitute an equivalent product under the terms of this warranty. This warranty covers defects arising under normal use and does not cover malfunctions or failures resulting from misuse, abuse, neglect, improper installation, or incorrect maintenance.ĭuring the warranty period, Four Seasons will repair or replace, at no charge, a product that is defective in materials or workmanship. The warranty is granted to the end-user and applies to products which are purchased, installed, and used for the purposes for which they are originally designed. Commercial, heavy duty, or fleet use - 12 months. The Warranty period begins on the date the product is delivered. The Warranty period begins on the date the product is delivered.įour Seasons warrants A/C compressors, Transmission Oil Coolers to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 24 months or 24,000 miles. ![]() The warranty period begins on the date the product is delivered.įour Seasons warrants heater cores and fan clutches to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 12 months or 12,000 miles. Four Seasons warrants of products to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of 120 days. ![]()
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