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Old 09-02-2003, 10:41 AM
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so...it sounds like my fan is crap?.....i can't tell, but thats what i thought...because it only overheats at low speeds...or when i'm sitting at stop lights
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Old 09-02-2003, 11:46 AM
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well do you have the fan shround installed?



check the fan clutch?



I'd get the stock setup working before I went and tried changing to an electric fan, otherwise you might just be adding more variables and making it more difficult to fix.
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okay...so correct me if i'm wrong...the fan clutch is connected to the actual fan....if it is..u spin the fan to see... i did this and the fan didn't spin completely freely...gave some friction...so i don't think it is gone..and i do have the fan shrouding...also, what temp should me idiot gauge read...normally it reads about 1/2
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