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Re: TORQUATROL UNIT



Art Kelly wrote:-
> > Tom, would it be possible to expailn the "torque control" mechanism. 
Thanks.

Tom Jell wrote:-
> Sure, it's a viscous coupling which means at low
> temps there is almost no grip, so you can turn the
> fan by hand and with the engine running the fan is
> turning rather loose.
> 
> When things heat up you'll get a close connection
> and the fan in rotating with engine rpm ... giving
> you some air flow.
> 
> So in theory that's working fine. This unit is
> somewhat prone to failure and obsolete when
> fitting an electric fan.

With all due respect, the Torquatrol unit (also known as a
Holset coupling) does not work by temperature.

George Richardson gave the right explanation when he wrote:-

> Art the Torquetrol unit is a device that fites behind the fan on it's
shaft and
> limits the spin of the fan. It's intended to limit power loss and keep
fan noise
> down, but seems to just be another source of possible problems in the
Stag
> cooling system.

Nor does it necessarily become obsolete when an electric fan is fitted.
It depends what type of electric fan is used. Only a large commercial
type will provide sufficient cooling - unless you live in Iceland!

John Clayton
SOC mem.no.1570
Kent. UK 



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