At this point, this is kind of a heads-up, on the very-possible retro-fitting of a 1969- 1987 Jaguar XJ-6 type viscous fan clutch, onto our cars. At Spring Fling, I happened to be lamenting to a sympathetic 'ear' about the fact that the 2 1/2" 'deep', "mid-60's Hemi" MoPar fan clutch, that I had bought @ LAST year's S.-F., which I had sent off to Fred Oliva (who advertises in MoPar Collector's Guide, & who might be the only person 'advertising' for the overhauling of fan clutches) about A YEAR ago, still hasn't returned my 'clutch', & isn't answering my emails--he hasn't taken any money from me, but did indicate, initially, that his service might be a 'side-line' job, for him , and that 'it' might take 4-8 months to get the clutch 'back', & that the expense might be around $200.00(!!).-----that clutch looked like it had been leaking, so I figgured what-the-hell... The 'problem' w/a lot of the FWDLK'ers is that they were so-well designed, that the usual/typical fan clutches that are available today (incl MoPar Performance's catalog-piece) are about 3" "deep", which places the fan blades too close (almost-touching) the radiator core. Anyway, Mr. Sympathetic-ear told me that he, himself, had installed an "XJ" fan clutch in HIS MoPar, & that it was a perfect-fit, & works fine! I got on-line, & found this company: jagoutlet.com; San Luis Obispo, CA 1-800-706-5247, & spoke with "Terry", a nice Englisher-type- guy, who said that his company "stocks" these "USED" fan clutches, for $45.00. I sent him a tracing of the bolt-pattern of the 7-blade fan, that had "come" with the MoPar fan clutch, and also the water pump "cross-bar", where it attaches to the fan clutch. "Terry" confirmed that the Jag clutch should be a bolt-in-fit, and that the o.a. "depth" of the clutch was 2 1/2" (which is the same 'depth' as the 60's-MoPar piece, I'd bought). Well, the clutch arrived, today, & beyond being greasy-grimey, it didn't show any evidence of leakage, or bearing-wear. After a lacquer-bath, it , indeed, bolted-up to the 7-blade fan (altho the front-edges of the blades 'fall' about 3/4" behind the leading-edges of the clutch's 'vanes'. The OEM pieces , I think, have their fan's-edges ALIGN with the leading edges of the clutch's 'vanes'. If I hadn't had the car's trannie converted to water-cooled (with plumbing-connections to a 'cooler' installed in the radiator's bottom tank), I'd have drained the radiator & removed it, today, to bolt-in the fan clutch assembly, & see how it aligns/works. I'll wait til the Diamondbacks arrive, & install the fan clutch when the tires are mounted. btw, as the Jag's clutch's water-pump mounting-flange has drilled-bolt-holes, it looks like my shop shall have to cut/grind into the flange, so as to create "slots", for the easy-insertion of the bolts, that will attach it, to the water pump. That should be no big deal. So, FWIW, 'we' might finally have a source for a viscous fan clutch assembly, which should provide quieter- engine-operation, more power & and MPG. I don't know the comparative merits of (re-)using the OEM 4-blade fan -vs- installing a 7-blade guy, except that the "7" ought to move a lot more air, than the "4-fan" unit. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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