Fan Clutch With Thermostatic Control: Description

1977 Chevrolet Forward Control 7.4L Eng VIN Y, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD 400/M40SECTION Description

This unit consists of a thermostatically controlled fluid fan and torque control clutch. The thermal control drive is a silicone filled coupling connecting the fan to the fan pulley and is operated by a control valve (which is operated by a temperature sensitive bimetal coil or strip) and controls the flow of silicone through the clutch. During periods of operation when radiator discharge air temperature is low, the fan clutch limits the fan speed. High radiator discharge air temperature causes bimetal to allow a greater flow of silicone to enter the clutch. This increases the drag between the driven member and driving member resulting in a higher fan speed and increased cooling.

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