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Last winter the M1009 cab did not warm up too well. This winter it was worse. I could drive the 30 miles to town at 55 MPH in 25 degree weather and the radiator and hoses were barely warm.
Replaced the thermostat with the correct 195 deg hockey puck and that made a very small difference but still no good for cabin heat.
Been real cold around here so I put cardboard in front of the grill. Couple of days ago it was 7 degrees. I started the M1009 and when I put the cardboard in place I noticed the fan was drawing enough air to suck the cardboard in against the grill.
Made me think of the fan clutch. Checked the -20 TM and all it says is "check fan clutch" and "replace fan clutch". The TM does not explain how to "check fan clutch".
Just found a thread about a cold CUCV. Someone said with the engine cold and off the fan should spin freely. This makes sense and I'll assume it is correct. I'll give that a try.
Questions:
1. How does the CUCV fan clutch work? I'd just like to know
2. Does the CUCV fan clutch contain a fluid which can be topped off or changed to get it working rather than replacing the fan clutch?
Seem to recall the fan clutches on vintage Toyota Land Cruisers contain a fluid which if low can cause it to be inop. The fluid can be topped off to get it functioning.
Thanks
Jim
Replaced the thermostat with the correct 195 deg hockey puck and that made a very small difference but still no good for cabin heat.
Been real cold around here so I put cardboard in front of the grill. Couple of days ago it was 7 degrees. I started the M1009 and when I put the cardboard in place I noticed the fan was drawing enough air to suck the cardboard in against the grill.
Made me think of the fan clutch. Checked the -20 TM and all it says is "check fan clutch" and "replace fan clutch". The TM does not explain how to "check fan clutch".
Just found a thread about a cold CUCV. Someone said with the engine cold and off the fan should spin freely. This makes sense and I'll assume it is correct. I'll give that a try.
Questions:
1. How does the CUCV fan clutch work? I'd just like to know
2. Does the CUCV fan clutch contain a fluid which can be topped off or changed to get it working rather than replacing the fan clutch?
Seem to recall the fan clutches on vintage Toyota Land Cruisers contain a fluid which if low can cause it to be inop. The fluid can be topped off to get it functioning.
Thanks
Jim