Hi Kevin, Thanks for a great video! I followed your instructions to the tee. The only problem I had was with the tool I rented from Autozone for $25.00 which was refunded after I returned the tool. My problem was the 36 mm wrench was stretched from 36 mm to 38 mm and did not engage the nut properly. It would have stripped the new nut on the clutch. I went back to Autozone and went through 4 more tool kits until I found one that was 36 mm. Once I had an undamaged tool things went very easy. Also be sure to reinstall the shroud seals on the sides of the shroud. My coach did not have the seals so I had to order new ones. Anyway, all installed and working as it should. Thanks again ~ Bill
Awesome video . Scan gauge saved me as the dash board gauge didn’t budge but the scan gauge would show me every degree change. Kevin , How many hours labor should I expect to pay for this clutch fan replacement? Thanks Jack&Molly
What would be a high temp for up hill pull. Mine has gotten to 225 F on my scan gage and not move the dash gage past midway ? I have to say that as soon as the #2 fan or the clutch fan engages it drops immediately to 204 F.
@@HighWayStar844 In the video below he was running 214 all the time but after installing new fan clutch going up a hill the most he sees is 205 so I think its new fan clutch time check out this new video ruclips.net/video/veLArnna_wA/видео.html the clutch i used GM Genuine Parts 15712914 15-4712 Engine Cooling Fan Clutch amzn.to/3B0hcyu If you have any questions my cell is 606-875-0125 Kevin
Check out my latest video I had the same problem I had to modified a large wrench in order to the the fan clutch nut off. ruclips.net/video/UcrKZbW-ueY/видео.html and this one where I made my self new rubber flap ruclips.net/video/L2USSyGCkW8/видео.html in case one of yours falls out again..
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for a great video! I followed your instructions to the tee. The only problem I had was with the tool I rented from Autozone for $25.00 which was refunded after I returned the tool. My problem was the 36 mm wrench was stretched from 36 mm to 38 mm and did not engage the nut properly. It would have stripped the new nut on the clutch. I went back to Autozone and went through 4 more tool kits until I found one that was 36 mm. Once I had an undamaged tool things went very easy. Also be sure to reinstall the shroud seals on the sides of the shroud. My coach did not have the seals so I had to order new ones. Anyway, all installed and working as it should. Thanks again ~ Bill
Awesome video . Scan gauge saved me as the dash board gauge didn’t budge but the scan gauge would show me every degree change.
Kevin ,
How many hours labor should I expect to pay for this clutch fan replacement?
Thanks
Jack&Molly
2 hours max
What would be a high temp for up hill pull. Mine has gotten to 225 F on my scan gage and not move the dash gage past midway ? I have to say that as soon as the #2 fan or the clutch fan engages it drops immediately to 204 F.
Sounds like your clutch is getting weak or your radiator is dirty how many miles you got ?
@@ktoutdoor 38000 I just cleaned the radiator with coil cleaner
@@HighWayStar844 In the video below he was running 214 all the time but after installing new fan clutch going up a hill the most he sees is 205 so I think its new fan clutch time check out this new video ruclips.net/video/veLArnna_wA/видео.html the clutch i used GM Genuine Parts 15712914 15-4712 Engine Cooling Fan Clutch amzn.to/3B0hcyu
If you have any questions my cell is 606-875-0125 Kevin
Hi Kevin. I am trying to find that fan clutch (W0000193). Do you have any tips for where to get one?
Yes give me a call 606-875-0125 Kevin
in stock here www.ultrarvproducts.com/W8002567-Clutch-Fan-Asm
Check out my latest video I had the same problem I had to modified a large wrench in order to the the fan clutch nut off. ruclips.net/video/UcrKZbW-ueY/видео.html
and this one where I made my self new rubber flap ruclips.net/video/L2USSyGCkW8/видео.html in case one of yours falls out again..
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