bobbiemartin
Author of The DB2 Conversion Guide
I'm trying to get ahold of the pulley first. No sense buying a clutch if the pulley doesn't line up.
I have the crank & water pump pulleys
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I'm trying to get ahold of the pulley first. No sense buying a clutch if the pulley doesn't line up.
Serpentine style ?
NO, 4 V belts. Did they make a serpentine setup?
For the record:
The on and off will be offset by quicker response of the fan. In other words you don't watch the temps climb at WOT while waiting for the thermal spring to turn on the fan clutch. Temps start to climb and 'wham' the fan turns on.
An electric booster fan for AC or a complicated pressure switch or temp sensor for the condenser will also be needed to kick on the fan. I see a AC compressor on the one engine pic, what do the Hummers use for the AC side of this fan?
Maybe call Ted's or other surplus military suppliers? They may have one off a wounded in action 6.5 with a serp drive...
The Hummers A/C condenser is in the back of the vehicle. Drivers side, it has two electric fans that suck air from the side and pull it threw the condenser and out the top.
I will get a pic tomorrow while I am at work.
For the record:
The on and off will be offset by quicker response of the fan. In other words you don't watch the temps climb at WOT while waiting for the thermal spring to turn on the fan clutch. Temps start to climb and 'wham' the fan turns on.
An electric booster fan for AC or a complicated pressure switch or temp sensor for the condenser will also be needed to kick on the fan. I see a AC compressor on the one engine pic, what do the Hummers use for the AC side of this fan?
So you are saying the humvee uses electric fans for the condenser independently of the engine fan....
That is exactly right and what I am driving for. it is how most Class 8 trucks work. I do think a trinary switch would work for the a/c.
Yes, exactly.
The condenser lays horizontally above the rear wheel. It has an electric fan on it that comes on and off with the A/C. Completely independant of the engine cooling fan.