My son's 2000, TJ, manual, 2.5l, 32" tires on 4.88's, broke down a couple days ago. We picked up a new water pump (+ fan clutch) since the current one is likely the original, and the gasket gave up the ghost. Easy enough fix.
We worked on the jeep a little before heading to grandpa's house for Thanksgiving dinner. And here's the topic we argued and debated during dinner: There was no radiator fan clutch! There's a radiator fan, but no clutch.
The radiator fan was bolted straight onto the water pump through the water pump pully. The serpentine belt powers the water pump and the radiator fan. Meaning, when my engine is running, the fan is spinning. The radiator fan will not accept a clutch fan. The fan looks nothing like OEM fans I've found online. AND, it's not an electric fan. There's nothing electric about this setup (trust me, it's not how you ask the question...the answer will not change. It's not electric). There's no auxiliary radiator fan in there either, the one described above is all it's got. And there's no other hacks to squeeze extra squirrel power out of the four cylinders (no throttle body spacer, no cold air intake, etc.) Which was why I was caught so completely off guard by this radiator fan thing.
So, what in the wild world of sports am I supposed to do with this? Is there a benefit to deleting the fan clutch? Or is this a fool's "upgrade" that I should un-delete ASAP? If I read Chilton's right, all I need is an OEM radiator fan that will accept the fan clutch...then slap in the new water pump and attach it to the fan clutch and radiator fan.
But it's never that easy....or is it?
We worked on the jeep a little before heading to grandpa's house for Thanksgiving dinner. And here's the topic we argued and debated during dinner: There was no radiator fan clutch! There's a radiator fan, but no clutch.
The radiator fan was bolted straight onto the water pump through the water pump pully. The serpentine belt powers the water pump and the radiator fan. Meaning, when my engine is running, the fan is spinning. The radiator fan will not accept a clutch fan. The fan looks nothing like OEM fans I've found online. AND, it's not an electric fan. There's nothing electric about this setup (trust me, it's not how you ask the question...the answer will not change. It's not electric). There's no auxiliary radiator fan in there either, the one described above is all it's got. And there's no other hacks to squeeze extra squirrel power out of the four cylinders (no throttle body spacer, no cold air intake, etc.) Which was why I was caught so completely off guard by this radiator fan thing.
So, what in the wild world of sports am I supposed to do with this? Is there a benefit to deleting the fan clutch? Or is this a fool's "upgrade" that I should un-delete ASAP? If I read Chilton's right, all I need is an OEM radiator fan that will accept the fan clutch...then slap in the new water pump and attach it to the fan clutch and radiator fan.
But it's never that easy....or is it?
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