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Fan Clutch rebuild

Thumper580

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I've looked without a lot of success. Recommendations on where to get a fan clutch rebuild kit from? Trying to avoid the $500.00 for a new one. Mines leaking fluid. Thanks.
 

Thumper580

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313209606073 check that eBay listing ##


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I bought one if those. After the misery of getting it on the truck the damn thing leaks..... Now I have to remove it and send it back before the seller will send another one.... Not happy.
 

papakb

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Thermoststic adapter 2.jpg

This is a thermostatic clutch out of an old Cadillac that I adapted to the HMMWV pulley. I cut off the 4 tabs on the front of the pulley and then put a 1" piece of 1/2" conduit into the center to co-locate the 2 pieces. It eliminates the fan clutch nuisance.
 

Thumper580

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This is a thermostatic clutch out of an old Cadillac that I adapted to the HMMWV pulley. I cut off the 4 tabs on the front of the pulley and then put a 1" piece of 1/2" conduit into the center to co-locate the 2 pieces. It eliminates the fan clutch nuisance.
Does the fan attach to the front? Any more pictures? What year model of Caddy?
 
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