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Many/most of the trucks still have the old fan. I know you're upset yours broke, but if it was actually as bad a design as you suggest, they would have replaced them all long ago, like the driveshafts.The dumbest engineer got to design this fan with rubber it's useless other than destroying your own truck.
I didn't say I loved it. I'm just saying your theory is shallow. And I don't want newcomers to think there is actually some history or evidence behind it.Well you know are government they aren't the quickest or the smartest bunch especially if it cost money they can't put in their pockets.
But like I said if your so in love with the rubber keep it ! I am not forcing you to remove it.
Thank you for pointing that out to everyone. This is the difference between what you and I are saying, and what I want people who read this thread in the future to get out of it. I'm making it clear my ideas are just speculation, and you're portraying your opinions as facts.And you also have a lot of maybes
I have a few thoughts...All this talk about fans 700.00 parts ect to solve the problem a fan is pretty much a fan not all fans use rubber and not all fans are military specs to use. Part I don't understand why not a After Market Fan. I do know if my fan is defective I am not spending 700.00 for a military approved fan blade. Take this fan it is a solid center close to what the original blade is except a more modern blade design. Seems like if it is the right diameter this one is 32" but there are lots of them out there why would it not work bolted to a old style clutch. Hard for me to say for sure till my truck is here to look at it and see. They have steel blades to it only moves air? Can't see why another set up could not be used? At least a new fan blade would be now new not new old stock new?
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Yes, absolutely. The difference in military and civilian design is that for the military you must meet their specifications under all (extreme) conditions, and for the civilian market it only needs to be able to do it under ideal laboratory conditions.My fan in my Freightliner even on wildfires slow going on hills etc would only come on once in a while on a Cat 3406C loaded to 48,000 lbs GVW. You knew when it came on too it was loud. Seem like if it uses 57 HP which is a lot and hardly comes on less HP and more fan use might be better? I am sure the Military used the worst conditions to figure out the needed fans CFPM of air moved. Having 57 more HP sound pretty good to me?
I'm just pointing it out, because there are several members, who have been around for a long time, that swear they get 10-12MPG. It gets everyone's hopes up, and then we get a bunch of new people in here with unrealistic expectations. The topic comes up periodically. I recently had a guy tell me that there must be something wrong with my truck if I'm only getting 5-6MPG, because he has owned dozens of these and always gets 10-12MPG in all of them. The problem is that those stupid posts never go away, and people read them and believe it (perhaps wanting to believe the most optimistic info available).Heck I only get 10 MPG in my 79 Chevy 4x4 with a Bored out 454 so It won't bug me much the MPG look what you are driving better than a Prius! Anyway just talked to the Transport they are in Kansas and will be here on Monday Morning Now I am so pumped up it is going to happen!