Overheating
Originally Posted by WS6
is that the normal place for the temp sensor?
I would suggest you flush your coolant system, it sounds like a blockage somewhere along the line. Water is still flowing but not very quickly and it gives it time to heat up but not completely over heat...
Originally Posted by Moriar
I said its fucked as in it is always on.
Originally Posted by Moriar
Clutched Fans are jus that. Its speed is relative to RPM of the waterpump.
Originally Posted by Hatch Man(GsR)
I would suggest you flush your coolant system, it sounds like a blockage somewhere along the line. Water is still flowing but not very quickly and it gives it time to heat up but not completely over heat...
Originally Posted by Moriar
Clutched Fans are jus that. Its speed is relative to RPM of the waterpump.
The fan clutch is a small fluid coupling with a thermostatic device and controls a variable-speed fan. It ensures that the fan will rotate at just the right speed to keep the engine from overheating, and reduces drive to the fan when it is no longer needed. The fan clutch has a fluid coupling partly filled with silicone oil designed for just that purpose. When the temperature of the air passing through the radiator rises, the heat alerts a bimetal coil spring to "uncoil" or expand. When it expands, it allows just a little more oil to enter the fluid coupling, so the fluid coupling starts to rotate the fan. If the air coming through the radiator is cool, the opposite happens; the coil spring contracts, the oil leaves the fluid coupling and the fan slows. Slowing the fan when it is not needed reduces fuel consumption, makes less noise and saves engine power. Sometimes a flat bimetal strip spring is used instead of a coil spring; it bows out and in when the temperature rises and drops, letting oil in and out of the fluid coupling.
electric fan. either that or a non thermal fan clutch. a coolant flush should tell you wether you have a more serious problem. Do you have any problem with your heat as well? if you do a coolant flush make sure you do a back flush. if the water is flowing against the normal current you have a better chance to dislodge anything that may be causing a problem.






