jvero
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My shutter stat/fan clutch actuator on my M925A2/8.3 went bad and wasn't engaging my fan. I tested the fan clutch and when I put air to the fan clutch it kicked right on. I tried to rebuild the original actuator and that didn't work. So I ordered a new actuator and hooked it up with new fittings today. When it engages the fan clutch, instead of the fan free spinning like it does when the clutch is disengaged, the fan nearly stops all rotation. When I turn the engine off, the fan clutch is making a loud "whining" noise for about 30 seconds or so that sounds like the air is getting to the clutch but the clutch isn't "locking up" like it should. Any ideas what might be wrong here? When I went back and looked at my old actuator, I noticed the fitting coming from the "Out" - the side going to the fan clutch has a mesh of some sort in the opening, almost like like a filter or a baffle to slow the air down to the clutch. Does anyone know why that is there? Is is supposed to be there? If so, could that be causing me fan clutch to not engage properly? Any help or ideas would be appreciated!
One more thing, does anyone know what size the emergency override bolts are to lock in the fan? Not the length, but what thread and pitch size? I lost mine and need to go pickup a couple to replace them. Thank you!
One more thing, does anyone know what size the emergency override bolts are to lock in the fan? Not the length, but what thread and pitch size? I lost mine and need to go pickup a couple to replace them. Thank you!
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