Fan Clutch or Not...???
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- #1 - 1977 CJ-7 Renegade (Daisy Jane), Levis trim, 304, TH400, BW1339 (MM), D30/Auburn Max, AMC20/Trac-Lok/G2's, 4.88's, 33" BFG MT KM2's, Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley Sniper 4bbl EFI, MSD6, MSD ProBillet distributor, OME shocks, 4" ProComp lift.
#2 - 1984 CJ-7 Laredo (The Texas Hooker Project - Incomplete/Undecided)
Here's the background...
My Jeep, in hot weather, would run fine for about 20-40 minutes and at that point, regardless of speed it would start to get hot. This thing had sat for a few years so I took it to a radiator guy well known here locally and they flushed the engine, bypassed the heater (at my request, no top) and flushed and boiled out the radiator, new thermostat and put it all back together.
I went to drive it home and all was well, normal operating temperature then it suddenly got hotter than it's ever been and began blowing water out the over flow. I was just a couple blocks from my home so I let it cool and limped on home, garaged it for the winter and called them back.
They felt like it was possible something else came loose and re-clogged the radiator and they offered to re-do it all for no charge.
So today I towed it in there and we discussed it some more and while driving home I got to thinking "ya know this would be a good time to replace water pump and hoses, fan clutch, etc." So I'm going to have him drain it out, keep the radiator, flush the motor and then I'll tow it home and replace the water pump (they don't do that work there normally) then bring it back when the radiator is done again.
My question is, the AMC 304 's are known to run a little warm - is there any advantage to a fan clutch? Why not just put a spacer in there and bolt the fan to the water pump and let it pull air all the time? My only problem would be perhaps it would be hard to warm up, but that's not really a problem if you don't have a top or heater is it?
Advice please...
My Jeep, in hot weather, would run fine for about 20-40 minutes and at that point, regardless of speed it would start to get hot. This thing had sat for a few years so I took it to a radiator guy well known here locally and they flushed the engine, bypassed the heater (at my request, no top) and flushed and boiled out the radiator, new thermostat and put it all back together.
I went to drive it home and all was well, normal operating temperature then it suddenly got hotter than it's ever been and began blowing water out the over flow. I was just a couple blocks from my home so I let it cool and limped on home, garaged it for the winter and called them back.
They felt like it was possible something else came loose and re-clogged the radiator and they offered to re-do it all for no charge.
So today I towed it in there and we discussed it some more and while driving home I got to thinking "ya know this would be a good time to replace water pump and hoses, fan clutch, etc." So I'm going to have him drain it out, keep the radiator, flush the motor and then I'll tow it home and replace the water pump (they don't do that work there normally) then bring it back when the radiator is done again.
My question is, the AMC 304 's are known to run a little warm - is there any advantage to a fan clutch? Why not just put a spacer in there and bolt the fan to the water pump and let it pull air all the time? My only problem would be perhaps it would be hard to warm up, but that's not really a problem if you don't have a top or heater is it?
Advice please...