As of late my car has been overheating at high speeds. I used to block test to determine that it wasnt the headgasket... We tested it cold, warm, and hot.
Anyway... My buddy jared said that it might be my fan clutch. To test this he stuck a small piece of hose(the coolant hose that runs off the top of the head to the heater control valve) in the way of the fan blades.
When the fan hit the hose a few times it stopped spinning. After it stopped spinning i was able to move the fan by hand without it trying to spin back the other way(it seemed)
So is that a sign of a bad fan clutch or would that be a normal occurance?
Regarless i am also about to replace the radiator and thermostat so that will eliminate either of those two problems.
Im just trying to find out whether or not that test was legitimate before i go and buy the fan clutch.
p.s. Anyone know how much those things go far by any chance? I decided not to go electric.
p.s.s If that test isnt legitimate... how would i go about testing it?
Anyway... My buddy jared said that it might be my fan clutch. To test this he stuck a small piece of hose(the coolant hose that runs off the top of the head to the heater control valve) in the way of the fan blades.
When the fan hit the hose a few times it stopped spinning. After it stopped spinning i was able to move the fan by hand without it trying to spin back the other way(it seemed)
So is that a sign of a bad fan clutch or would that be a normal occurance?
Regarless i am also about to replace the radiator and thermostat so that will eliminate either of those two problems.
Im just trying to find out whether or not that test was legitimate before i go and buy the fan clutch.
p.s. Anyone know how much those things go far by any chance? I decided not to go electric.
p.s.s If that test isnt legitimate... how would i go about testing it?
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