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    Viscous fan hub How tight


    So how tight should a viscous fan be when COLD
    Reason, the wife’s car is starting to sound like a 15year old common door that’s lacking in maintenance (lots of fan noise)
    I popped the bonnet last night and the fan is a lot stiffer to turn (cold) than I thought it should be (I admit I’ve never really taken any notice before, so don’t know how much it’s changed)
    Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t the theory that cold the fan should spin relatively freely but when hot it tightens up?
    Her's is tight when cold (it turns ok but takes effort, bit like a fixed fan and very loose fan belt)

    Thanks
    Jase

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    The theory is that there should be a large degree of slippage when the engine is cold and that the slippage reduces as the coolant temperature increases. That doesn't however mean that the fan spins absolutely freely when cold. If you try and rotate it when cold there will be some drag from the fluid in the coupling. If you give it a good hard push in the direction that it should rotate then it will probably continue to spin for a half second or less before comimg to a halt.

    Russell

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    see below
    Quote Originally Posted by rjhjstr View Post
    Jase
    The theory is that there should be a large degree of slippage when the engine is cold and that the slippage reduces as the coolant temperature increases. That doesn't however mean that the fan spins absolutely freely when cold. If you try and rotate it when cold there will be some drag from the fluid in the coupling. If you give it a good hard push in the direction that it should rotate then it will probably continue to spin for a half second or less before comimg to a halt. no way mine would continue to spin on for a millisecond
    you can turn it ok (with a little effort) but it dead stops when you let go no matter how hard you try to spin
    Jase

    Russell

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    Mine's not particularly stiff to turn, but it certainly doesn't freewheel, stopping when there's not enough pressure to keep it turning.
    When refitting the fan after removal, the nut is screwed-on by turning the fan without the need for a spanner, so there's not much slippage.
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    You can wait for Richard (Kie4) to respond. It'll be fresh in his mind because he replaced mine this very morning.

    We are hoping it was the source of my overheating under load problem.

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    Open the Drivers window and bonnet, watch the fan. Fire up the engine from cold, run 30 secs to get it up to speed and then shut down. The fan should keep spinning once the engine has stopped for a few seconds until it stops.

    Try it hot. It should stop with the engine.

    Well that is to say... mine does this so I assume its correct.

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