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Spin on fan clutch and winches...



John,

        I still suggest doing what I did to my fan clutch.  When the clutch 
died, (free spin at any temperature), I ground the flange holding the steel back
on the aluminum body.  Cleaned all the oil out, and drilled/tapped the four 
holes for the fan blade all the way through the clutch et al.  Put 4 grade 8 
bolts through it and now it's a spin on fixed fan.  I got a shroud for the 
radiator (broke it when I rolled the truck) and now it runs so cool all the time
I'm worried that it's never gonna warm up.  Once more is that it's no worse than
any other Scout out there.

        I can't remember who it was that had the overheating condition in Las 
Vegas?  I think it sounds like your fan clutch is bad too!  Symptom: heat in 
waiting traffic.  Cause:  Fan clutch is not pulling air through the rad at idle.
Mine used to spin for at least a few seconds after I shut the motor off.  Not 
any more.


     -Joel Brodsky

         '76 IHC Scout II 345/tf727
         '75 IHC Travelall 150 4wd 392/tf727
         '72 Chev Carryall 3dr 4wd 350/th350 sold, but not forgotten.

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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 17:38:25 GMT
From: jlandry@domain.elided (John A. Landry)
Subject: Screw on Fan Clutch

On Tue, 16 Dec 1997 16:46 -0800, renarac@domain.elided wrote:

>I'll post the part number once it comes in and I
>VERIFY it's the correct item. 
>The picture book for that part # looks correct
>and the description is "screw on style" so it should be.

Please do Owen... I also have the screw on clutch and I know it won't last
forever.  I've been worrying they may be getting scarce.

Thanks,

John
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        IH everyone,

        Just a quick note here on Ramsey winches.  The RE Series is the Worm 
drive unit that runs usually off a GM Delco Starter Motor.  The REP series is 
the inline Planetary setup unit.  Not as strong, but faster line speed.

        Hope this helps in selection.


     -Joel Brodsky

         '76 IHC Scout II 345/tf727 Ramsey RE 8000
         '75 IHC Travelall 150 4wd 392/tf727
         '72 Chev Carryall 3dr 4wd 350/th350 sold, but not forgotten.


BTW exactly how old is Tom that everyone is calling him a kid?  Personally I'll 
always be a kid, because I refuse to grow up, though the other Engineers appear 
to never grow up either.  I still hold that any child given Lego bricks as a 
child is destined to be an engineer?  Anyone refute this?

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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 97 12:15:37 -0800
From: <hofs@domain.elided>
Subject: Re: ihc-digest V5 #71

>So, if you don't PLAN on getting stuck (not that most of us PLAN on getting
>stuck, but you know what I mean) the REP might be enough.. but if your 4x4
>is for some serious play and you use your winch frequently.. get the RE8000,
>the Warn (8000 or 9000, or the old (fast) 8274), or a Superwinch S9000.
>
<snip>

 just a kid, but 
being a kid is OK. 

John Hofstetter

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