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Re: Viscous Fan Conversion / thoughts for TR4

To: greenman62@hotmail.com
Subject: Re: Viscous Fan Conversion / thoughts for TR4
From: "Sherman D. Taffel" <staffel@home.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 18:08:27 -0400
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net, sanborn@net1plus.com
Organization: Center for Educational and Environmental Development
References: <F10DkGym3eZoKszAxMW0001c1d3@hotmail.com>
Greg: Good Research! Maybe you could share more about the 'harmonic
balancer', what it is, what it looks likem how it mounts to the crank.
What it costs, as Brian and I seem to be dedicated to eliminating the
original metal fan and its problems.

Sherman
Sherman Taffel
Columbia MD
http://members.home.net/staffel/triumph1.html
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greenman62@hotmail.com wrote:

> 
>    As it happens I was just looking a the definition of a viscous fan in
>    R&T's automotive dictionary... As I understand the way the Vfan works
>    is on air flow... as long as the air flow through the rad is
>    sufficient to be eqivalent to what the fan would draw (were it
>    running full speed) the fan "freewheels" with no power other than the
>    airflow coming throght the rad. When the car's speed falls (e.g.
>    traveling slowly or stopped for traffic) the viscous coupling drives
>    the fan to a speed to compensate for the lack of airflow.
> 
>    Regardless of that, my opinion is you would be still ahead in the
>    weight saved by ridding yourself of the TR fan and pedestal, and
>    going for the electric fan. While I haven't weighed my set up, I'm
>    positive the harmonic balancer, electric fan, wiring and aluminum
>    mounts for all of the above are lighter than the pedestal, pulley and
>    fan assembly I removed.
> 
> Greg Petrolati Champaign, Illinois       1962 TR4 (CT4852L)
> 
Sherman Taffel wrote:
> 
> >I know the earlier Jensen-Healey Roadsters used fixed plastic fans,
> >maybe the same as the TR6, however, the GT viscous fan was larger in
> >diameter (17") as well as being viscous, and cooling (a problem on the
> >aluminum 907's) was improved. Later cars also came stock with oil coolers.
> >
> >I'm more comfortable than ever with my decision to go electric with the
> >TR4, and in fact will do some research about eliminating the Viscous fan
> >on the GT and adding an electric to that car as well. I know the
> >electric fan in pusher mode is an option that has been chosen by many
> >J-H's, but usually in addition to the stock fan.

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