bowtiebutler956
Active Member
I love all the info here! Thanks Missy, and WarWagon for the very extensive, and detailed posts. So I assume both of you buy the aftermarket 180 T-stats? Where do you get them. I did some searching, and about the only brand I could find in a 180 is MotoRad, (part #332-180, and 7332-180) and it doesn't look like a very high quality t-stat, and looks just like the one SS is selling.
As far as the fan clutch goes, I got a Four Seasons severe duty #36754, as it can still be modified for early engagment. The Hayden clutches have a different design that doesn't permit mods. Here are a couple pics of my new clutch. I was able to move about 1/4in. back into the coil to help it engage earlier. This left just enough of a tang to keep it located properly in the slot. All I have left to do, is silicone it back in.
Matt
The pics are a little out of order.
Pics 1, 2, and 5 are of the clutch right after purchace.
Pic 3 is of the front coil after modification.
Pic 4 is of the coil before modification.
For anyone not familiar with this mod, I didn't cut the coil. You bend it so that you end up adding more to the coiled up section, which helps it to engage sooner.
As far as the fan clutch goes, I got a Four Seasons severe duty #36754, as it can still be modified for early engagment. The Hayden clutches have a different design that doesn't permit mods. Here are a couple pics of my new clutch. I was able to move about 1/4in. back into the coil to help it engage earlier. This left just enough of a tang to keep it located properly in the slot. All I have left to do, is silicone it back in.
Matt
The pics are a little out of order.
Pics 1, 2, and 5 are of the clutch right after purchace.
Pic 3 is of the front coil after modification.
Pic 4 is of the coil before modification.
For anyone not familiar with this mod, I didn't cut the coil. You bend it so that you end up adding more to the coiled up section, which helps it to engage sooner.