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Fan Clutch problems


BLDun
01-29-2006, 10:01 PM
I have a '94 Dakota and the fan clutch was making noise. When I checked it I found the waterpump had play in it do I replaced the pump and a few days later replaced the clutch. Problem is now when I take off - standard shift - it sounds like an airplane taking off. In the first 3 hears the air noise is really loud. Any reason for this??? Could the new clutch be bad??? Thanks for any help you can give!!

Gizmokid2005
02-02-2006, 08:30 AM
If it sounds that bad, that means the clutch isn't disengaging your fan at all. On our old chevy, the guy had a racing fan in it and it made that noise, because the fan ALWAYS spun as fast as the motor, so you might have a bad clutch, or a racing clutch.

BLDun
02-02-2006, 03:16 PM
I'll need to check with Advance auto and make sure it's the right one for my truck. It makes this noise all the time.

dogpals
03-01-2006, 06:32 AM
Had the same problem, I bought an aftermarket Fan Clutch and it was louder than the one I took off, if you buy a OEM Clutch you have a 50/50 chance that it will work properly and not roar. The best thing to do is replace the Fan & Fan Clutch with a Black Magic Electric Fan that you can purchase at Advance Auto for around $200.00. I did this to my 99 Dakota 5.2L and it works great, no more roar and I picked up 15 HP and 3 miles per gallon. In the winter the Fan hardly comes on at all saving a lot of power and fuel.

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