Must be one heck of a long ski season!Gone!
see you next year!
Hi Don, sorry I don't get it. Do you mean I should block the fan with a towel with a warmed up engine? What is the point?Most wrenches that I know use a folded up towel, apply to the fan from the passenger side of the car while the engine is fully warmed up
Take a video!
And be careful!
Yes, me too, the fan rotates even at the very beggining of a cold start. And also when the engine is warm. So I understand that I need to test with a towel try to stop is on a warm engine. If I can't stop it, it necessarily means that the visco fluid has done its job so as to keep the fan rotating because of a warm engine. Am I right? Hope I don't get a hand or a couple of fingers chopped off....sorry for hijacking this thread, but need to throw in a related question to the group:
I had moved from friction to visco clutch about 3 years ago.
The first visco I had installed (bought new from Stefan Ries) appears to have been bad, so it moved very hard and did not spin... as a consequence my fan did spin all the time.
I now have swapped the bad clutch for a used but good clutch - I can spin the fan freely with my hand and it is moving much more easily.
Still I see the fan spin all the time even right after a cold start. So problem not resolved.
What could be the root cause?