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I've heard of people using this one. This one is 1.50 diameter.
https://www.cjponyparts.com/lower-radiator-hose-spring-stainless-steel-small-block-mustang-1965-1973/p/HW769/
Think that HD Hayden clutch is pretty new. It might take a little bit for them to be in service.
I tried swapping from a Flex-A-Light flex fan to a Mopar 215 fan and Jag clutch. That combo wouldn't keep temps as cool as the flex fan. I went back to the flex fan.
The standard duty clutch turns...
According to the Hayden site the standard duty's run at 60-70%. Heavy Duty's 70-90%, and severe duty's 80-90%.
No worries, it was a good learning experience on how fast a person can change out fans.
That would have been good to know. LOL
My Jag clutch and 216 fan are officially on the shelf. Went back to my Flex a lite flex fan yesterday. The standard duty clutch just wont cut it.
I did the swap and went for a drive. Ambient temp was 84 and engine temp never went over 180. It was 200+...
Drove it to work today. Seems like normal this morning, this afternoon will be the test. Supposed to be 86.
The studs I used were a hair over 3/4" long. Had to set the clutch on the studs with just a few threads showing, start each nut just a few turns. Then tighten each nut little by...
That really cleaned up the install. Are you gonna paint the brackets body color?
What did you use to mount the fan clutch to water pump? Bolts or studs.
Installed mine this weekend. Couldn't use bolts, had to use studs. It was a PITA.
Got the fan/clutch pulled off last night. Went to screw the old clutch studs into the new fan clutch. Threads are metric on the Jag clutch...who woulda thunk?!?! I'm a dumbass, never thought to grab some metric hardware while I was in town.
Our county fair is next week. Always has to be hot during fair week. Kids will have a couple head of cattle and sheep there to take care of. Be a long week.
Nope not yet. It was 88 ish degrees on the way home from work yesterday. Car was running 210 deg. Hot as its ever run. That clutch better be the ticket or clutch and fan will be in the For Sale section soon. LOL
The only studs I could find are too long so they will need to be cut down...
Parts store didn't have a Hayden but had one in a different line. Import Direct, was a little leery. Got the clutch and look whats cast right into the face.
I got some 5/16 studs. That should make installation easier.
Cleaned up my used clutch, painted the fan and installed it last night. Drove to work today. Ran noticeably warmer, it was only 70 degrees out.
It was up to 200+deg after a short stop in town. Rarely gets 200 unless its 100 deg.
Got work and checked the fan, was still free spinning. I...
Something must be off like Meep said. All my experiences with "The Right Stuff" has lead to almost wrecking the part to get it removed. To me that stuff is like welding in a can.