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Alex
Posted 2020-06-25 8:48 AM (#600100)
Subject: Viscous Fan Clutch


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Who has a viscous fan clutch on their 1961 Chrysler? Was it standard on any particular model or engine size? I would like to fit one on my Newport 361. Can someone tell me where to get one or the model type please. Thanks.

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wizard
Posted 2020-06-25 12:20 PM (#600107 - in reply to #600100)
Subject: Re: Viscous Fan Clutch



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AC cars had the fan clutches .

Heres some hints http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=46435&...


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NicksGarage
Posted 2020-06-26 12:58 PM (#600130 - in reply to #600100)
Subject: Re: Viscous Fan Clutch



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I took these pictures yesterday of the fan shroud on my '60 New Yorker wagon and you can see the original fan clutch. I don't think anyone has them like this anymore. Same one is used on my 300F. The 300F got them even if they didn't have A/C but on the other cars it only came with A/C. I don't know if 1961s used the same style.





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Alex
Posted 2020-06-28 5:48 AM (#600220 - in reply to #600100)
Subject: Re: Viscous Fan Clutch


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Thank you for the helpful info Sven and Nick, much appreciate it.
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Alex
Posted 2020-06-28 6:18 AM (#600222 - in reply to #600100)
Subject: Re: Viscous Fan Clutch


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WOW, have read the link you put up Wizard, very informative and entertaining...lol.
I have chemically cleaned my cooling system over 8 days and have then fitted a gorse strainer with magnet water filter to the inlet radiator hose.
The housing of which has a screw top enabling easy access for cleaning.
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