Rdnck84_03
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I get that alot when people try to take stuff apart that I have assembled, I almost never use locktite though.Ya’ll are the reason I have to use a bigger hammer sometimes to get it off
James
I get that alot when people try to take stuff apart that I have assembled, I almost never use locktite though.Ya’ll are the reason I have to use a bigger hammer sometimes to get it off
I use blue threadlocker, here’s why…
so that’s why, I’m paranoid about it unscrewing when it’s locked on from being hot, and decelerating.
If it's tightened properly that'll never happen.I use blue threadlocker, here’s why…
When I was a kid, I once went with him to the lumberyard east of Pagosa Springs Colorado, as he needed some lumber for a job he was doin out there, back when he built barbed wire. I can’t remember what the lumber was for, but anyway, what is now the farm feed truck, was once his truck. It has a 24V Cummins, which also has a left hand thread fan clutch. He had just replaced it the other day, it was summertime and hot, and the truck had been getting a little warm cuz the fan clutch needed replaced. He said he got it tight, but when we rolled up to the lumberyard and he let off the accelerator pedal, there was a crashing noise, as the fan and clutch went flying into the radiator. That damn sure ruined our day… so that’s why, I’m paranoid about it unscrewing when it’s locked on from being hot, and decelerating.
It shouldn’t happen, and maybe he didn’t get it tight enough. I myself would rather be safe than sorry. I have taken off one of the ones I put threadlocker on, with the right tools it isn’t difficult.If it's tightened properly that'll never happen.
My fan nut wrench is getting mushroomed from y'all's locktite habit.
Buying a $100 fan clutch every time you buy a $50 water pump is also cheaper than buying a $700 radiator and way less frustrating…A $23 wrench is cheaper to replace than a $700 radiator.
Buying a $100 fan clutch every time you buy a $50 water pump is also cheaper than buying a $700 radiator and way less frustrating…
Yes but if you can’t get the fan clutch off, and are replacing the water pump, just cut the clutch off, take the fan off, get a new fan clutch, and put it all togetherI think the fan clutch kind of needs to come off first before the water pump? I mean you have to remove it anyway to get the fan off of the old fan clutch. Unless you are going to replace the fan every time too.
I think the fan clutch kind of needs to come off first before the water pump? I mean you have to remove it anyway to get the fan off of the old fan clutch. Unless you are going to replace the fan every time too.
I've had the privilege of replacing 2 or 3 engines the the owner trued to replace. Each of those particular times, the truck came in with the water pump in the bed and the fan was still attached. That was enough to convince them that it should be left to someone with more knowledge. So it is possible to remove the water pumps with the fan still attached and not have to cut the fan or clutch off. I reused the fan each time.Yes but if you can’t get the fan clutch off, and are replacing the water pump, just cut the clutch off, take the fan off, get a new fan clutch, and put it all together