POWERSTROKE FAN CLUTCH SUCCESS STORY

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 45

  • @michaelcanto6175
    @michaelcanto6175 Před rokem +4

    We haul a 39.5ft Keystone Raptor 5th wheel with a Bullet Proofed 03 6.0 F350. The electric fan was screaming during towing and steep grades and always running hot. When I changed out the elect clutch 3yrs ago for the 7.3 clutch all that changed our lives, Great Fix!!!

  • @scubasteve7946
    @scubasteve7946 Před rokem +6

    There is a middle option as well with the OEM snow plow fan clutch. It engages earlier and more robustly than the stock one for better cooling while still talking with the ecm and not setting any codes.

  • @Jasha333
    @Jasha333 Před rokem +2

    I did this to my 6.0 along with a bullet proof oil cooler and mishimoto rad. Best investment I ever did in that truck.

  • @rogerdominguez15
    @rogerdominguez15 Před rokem +7

    I did this to my truck about 8 years ago. Not a lick of trouble.only thing is truck sounds like a jet engine taking off

  • @douglasmann4802
    @douglasmann4802 Před rokem +3

    I have a 06 f350 being a used for portable restroom service in FL. it runs for 10 plus hours a day and idles a lot while cleaning units, which very's. I I always hated for it to idle in the summertime it would be on the hotter side when it idled for long periods of time. I did this fan swap a year ago and was the best thing I did to this truck. I also had a 05 that always ran hotter then then my 06 wish I knew about the swap sooner for that truck, before the motor let go on it.

  • @MacPoop
    @MacPoop Před rokem +2

    Glad it's not just me who's had issues with the electronic fan control when the truck is working its butt off.. yeah the CEL is annoying, but the old style fan clutches just work better in the South in the long run. Worth the retro-retrofit if that makes any sense

  • @jrfish198526
    @jrfish198526 Před rokem +1

    My 6.0 was running anywhere from 190 to 215 with a failing electric fan clutch.. It was all over the place all the time.. I recently installed the 7.3 old school fan clutch. Around town it runs 176 to 182 at all times and towing on the interstate the highest I’ve got it was 191.. I was concerned at first the fan stayed engaged for like two days everywhere I went, then it started working normal and it’s been good ever since

  • @GearJammerGarage
    @GearJammerGarage Před rokem +1

    The OEM F/C also helps it reach operating temperature faster on startup along with the other things mentioned in the video. I haven't noticed a difference in Fuel Economy. The A/C does blow colder i noticed and it also makes more wind noise at low speed. Its not extremely loud but its definitely noticeable. I have an 06 F350 and tow cars from So Cal to SLC. Overall EOT's & ECT's are lower.

  • @stinger4583
    @stinger4583 Před rokem

    Thanks, guys. Good to know. I really appreciate your videos.

  • @dwthomle
    @dwthomle Před rokem +1

    I have designed a bracket that solves the fan wire problem permanently.

  • @jerrymerryfield6551
    @jerrymerryfield6551 Před rokem +2

    You guys do great work

  • @CrimeVid
    @CrimeVid Před rokem +2

    Nothing much wrong with a vicious coupling they wear out, but slowly !

  • @michaelbezos2969
    @michaelbezos2969 Před rokem

    Great review & trouble shooting. Back in racing days we had variable pitch fans that would change with rpm. Your absolutely right with the shroud that encloses blade. Must be compatable with shroud. Also a concern is the air flow not being blocked by "stuff". Needs to flow uniform to engine compartment. Infrared camera shows areas where flow is restricted. Great job guys. Can't beat experience! My next truck will be from Georgia (hint, hint). Being retired no more wasting money on new. Your experience has value you can't get at a major dealership. Keep doing what you do best!
    Mike

    • @scubasteve7946
      @scubasteve7946 Před rokem

      At the age these pickups are hitting now, I know many have radiators that are full of bugs and would benefit from a good cleaning with condenser cleaner.

  • @zrt500
    @zrt500 Před rokem

    Great video, thank you.

  • @BassheadGTP
    @BassheadGTP Před rokem

    Mike at the end lol. Keep it up guys.

  • @atlantaswelder
    @atlantaswelder Před rokem

    Great Content as always Mr. Bill 👊

  • @Astrand1
    @Astrand1 Před rokem +1

    Love all of the content. Keep it coming. Side note what does Mike have in his shirt pocket? A scanner or radio? Seems he always has it so I’m assuming it’s something important.

  • @davidbrewer8402
    @davidbrewer8402 Před rokem

    Bill might call me a hack job but I did the 7 3 fan clutch and removed the inner fan shroud that bolted to the motor drove it all summer coolent temp never went over 190 and ac still worked good

  • @michaelbarnes1747
    @michaelbarnes1747 Před rokem

    I put one of those on my 6.0 2 years ago from bulletproof diesel got rid of the junk electric fan clutch I also studded mine when I bought it 4 years ago

  • @PatrioticRottweiler
    @PatrioticRottweiler Před rokem +1

    Do you know where I could buy a dummy plug that is installed when you remove the OEM electric fan clutch and switch to the 7.3 style mechanical fan clutch. You briefly mentioned it in a previous video. It supposedly cancels the soft code when the electric fan clutch is removed.

  • @Doc.Holiday
    @Doc.Holiday Před rokem

    I’m having issues with my fan clutch sticking on. A few days ago I had my belt replaced in Cody Wyoming as a PM, not because of failure. I’m now in Butte, Wyoming and experiencing intermittent but fairly constant fan clutch problems. Now that I know the symptom, the fan clutch has stuck a few times on occasion during the last year but didn’t know what it was and it quickly went away so my head was in the sand. No overheating and no engine codes then or now. BTW, 11, F250, 6.7, single alternator with 219,000m. The fan clutch is original OE. Knowing now, I wish I would have changed it out as additional PM in Cody. I’m about to run my truck up to the Arctic Ocean through MT, BC, Yukon and Northwest Territories. All this to get at my question…. Should I change out the water pump & alternator also as a PM? Should I change out anything else? Limping I is okay but a tow from east Jesus is bucks.

  • @dpdiver1
    @dpdiver1 Před rokem +1

    Do you think 6.0L vans would benefit from this?

  • @sonnydayz2118
    @sonnydayz2118 Před rokem

    I just got off the phone with Ford in Ridgecrest, CA & was quoted $445.45 for a fan clutch. Damn! 😱 Cheaper than an engine though?

  • @wesmon3614
    @wesmon3614 Před rokem

    I just did this mod to my truck 3 days ago on my 6.0

  • @huntwright8731
    @huntwright8731 Před rokem

    Will this work on the v10’s? Mine runs way to hot pulling two four wheelers up Mont Eagle. Should be an easy task for the v10. High speed fan never engages, but it almost always gets well over 200 degrees.

  • @dhooter
    @dhooter Před rokem

    How do they hear the alarm with ac on windows shut and way up in the air in the bucket?

  • @stephenrios4642
    @stephenrios4642 Před rokem +1

    Hi Bill,
    So I have one of these installed on my 06, and the problem I have had straight from when I installed it is that it will stay engaged even though the temperatures don’t require it to be. I especially see this during the winter, it engages right from the start up and stays engaged even if the ambient air temperatures are well below freezing. Any idea how to fix this? Is the fan clutch bad?

    • @martens4709
      @martens4709 Před rokem +1

      My 7.3 always does that so does my blazer, both have been replaced. That should stop after 5 minutes or so or once you get driving if it's on all the time it's bad

    • @michaelbezos2969
      @michaelbezos2969 Před rokem +1

      Possible temperature sensor issue, wire short or relay contacts welded together.

    • @riplippers6385
      @riplippers6385 Před rokem

      Working at a diesel repair shop I’ve had to redo many fan clutches because the unit turned out to be defective out of the box, just as you are saying. Is it OEM or aftermarket? A lot of times I find the aftermarket cannot make a fan clutch that functions properly.

  • @jakehodges4602
    @jakehodges4602 Před rokem

    If we heard the 7.3 fan clutch is good for the 6.0

  • @glenhale8234
    @glenhale8234 Před rokem

    Hey guys. What are proper fan speeds?

  • @prez1894
    @prez1894 Před rokem

    W Mikey

  • @adrianspeeder
    @adrianspeeder Před rokem

    Does it set a check engine light not having a fan clutch plugged in?

  • @megej2600
    @megej2600 Před rokem

    W mikey

  • @brucesharen1612
    @brucesharen1612 Před rokem

    What should the oil and coolant temps be when a 6.0 is bulletproofed?

    • @jrfish198526
      @jrfish198526 Před rokem +1

      I’m running a old school fan clutch and a brand new oil cooler. IM tuned and studded And around town the oil will be about 4 to 7 degrees warmer.. On the interstate towing or not towing I’ve never seen it get more than a 10° difference since the new oil cooler. Before the new oil cooler I was up to a 35° difference

    • @sonnydayz2118
      @sonnydayz2118 Před rokem

      Bigfoot says his Powerstroke overheats because of his hairy body.

  • @markbrandon7756
    @markbrandon7756 Před rokem

    Mike middle name TECHNICAL and REAL WORLD , last name TOP SHELF... Does Mike know Pascals number ? No , but he can read it on the business card like an DIAG Tool.☎😎