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Those are very valid points. I might pick one of these up and see how it does.I'm no expert but in my years I have seen several metal fan failures but have not seen a nylon fan fail. Not saying they don't but I have not seen one yet. That would be a plus in the long run. Also you can't bend a blade and throw the balance off.
I'd be curious to know if they are any quieter.Those are very valid points. I might pick one of these up and see how it does.
Doubtful, most of the noise you get out of fans is the air its moving. So assuming it moves the same amount of air, I would guess it would be the same noise level. I guess if you get down to the science behind it, the blade angle and other various factors play into it as well. That's not really my department, so who knows... they might be.I'd be curious to know if they are any quieter.
From what I can tell from the pictures, the blades look smaller than stock fans. So it might be the same or equivalent.I wonder if it adds any drag with almost double the number of blades.
Sounds like you work in a real high quality shop.All our Busses run these type of blades. First off they rarely break. What usually happens is they get nicked from some object that was loose flying around the engine compartment, but I've only seen a couple completely loose a blade. Even after loosing the blade it did not destroy itself from being "out of balance" .In fact one was in service for over 1 year before someone noticed it never got replaced on a work order ! As far as noise goes, "ATPTac" is right, they make the same as a steel one. I cannot comment on the issue of drag, as we never checked for it. Though all the engine builders "speced " this type of fan blade for their engines : "Detroit Diesel", "Cummins", "CAT". So maybe there is less parasitic drag with a nylon fan over the steel. There is one more issue that needs to be brought up, "Weight". These types of fans
don't put the extra weight on the "water pump" bearings like a steel one would. So hopefully longer water pump lives.
We have over 1400 busses to maintain, and only 240 mechanics in 7 bases, (not shops, as the buildings can hold over 44 60ft busses at one time) so sometimes things fall through the cracks. We have the most modern buss system in the USA. Over a third of our fleet is hybrids, we where the first fleet to use this technology. Over 80% of our mechanics are "ASE" certified. We have our own rebuild center, where all components are rebuilt. We work hand in hand with "Cummins" "CAT" "Meritor" to name only a few. We have our own training center where mechanics from 3 states come to learn about the newest systems.Sounds like you work in a real high quality shop.
Have you had a chance to install/test it yet?Just bought one, I'll let you guys know how it works.
Ed
I have! It was awesome, I was towing an m818 home from GL when it happened, it cut open the radiator an we had to abandon the trucks at walmart for 2 days till I could get back and swap out the rad.Has anybody ever had a stock deuce fan break? When I rebuilt my truck, the fan was bent, so I got a take-off replacement from another Deuce and it looked to be almost brand new, nice and straight.
What's the haps, FMJ?Just bought one, I'll let you guys know how it works.
Ed
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