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Well, if you're worried about these issues, just replace anything defective with stock components. That should put your mind at rest. But I should mention that after I installed my flexi-fan, my engine didn't run one bit different temperature wise, nor did the fuel consumption change. The fan was noiser, but for me personally I had the peace of mind knowing that no fan clutch was going to go bad again at the wrong place at the wrong time. It's just my personal opinion.
**But while we're on the subject of over-cooling: Would it be accurate to say the in sub-freezing weather as in 10 degrees below zero, would a stock fan with the stock fan clutch over-cool the radiator? What effect would it have on the engine? Think about it. The thermostat isn't there to open at it's maximum temperature, it's there to raise the engine temperature to normal operating temperature at which the thermostat is rated for. For example, a 195 degree thermostat will keep the engine very close to 195 degrees. It's not a maximum temperature....it's the normal operating temperature.
Last edited by Doug Rodrigues; 05-30-2004 at 02:22 PM.
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