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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Denver, CO
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Clutch fan to electric
Silly question here. I want to put some electric fans on my swap that is a 5.3 out of a 2004 Suburban. If I just take off the clutch fan do I need to find a big nut to put on or will the pulley stay in place due to its pressed fit?
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Re: Clutch fan to electric
Just unscrew the fan and leave it as is.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Ill
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Re: Clutch fan to electric
What he said^.....but will it show you the bang for the buck? Dont get me wrong, I am running dual electrics on my gen 1 383. The clutch fan roars like hell on my 02 siverado(when it needs to), but freewheels most of the time
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Vegas
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Re: Clutch fan to electric
If you are going to use the PCM to control the fans make sure you have it tuned in.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Denver, CO
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Re: Clutch fan to electric
Thanks everyone. I thought that was the case I just wanted to be sure so the pulley didn't fall off when I was far from home. The PCM is already programmed for fans and I think the electric setup looks cleaner than the clutch, plus I got a dual electric setup for $15 at a swapmeet. Much easier than building a shroud and I'm not at all looking for performance gains from this build.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Fort Worth, TX
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Re: Clutch fan to electric
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Independence Mo
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Re: Clutch fan to electric
X2, I use clutch fans whenever possible, haven't had one of them quit working yet.
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