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MOPAR-TO-YA |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 5139 Location: cornpatch county, Southwest IOA | I had a post about my experience installing this clutch fan. It is a very easy modification that does work for a little more clearance. All bolted up, except, the fan pulley had to have the center pilot hole enlarged to fit over the adapter bushing that came with the new clutch fan.....................MO | ||
wizard |
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Posts: 13055 Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Hopefully your fingers stumbled on the keyboard Mo - I guess you ment Hayden 2765 (or I ordered the wrong fan clutch) | ||
MOPAR-TO-YA |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 5139 Location: cornpatch county, Southwest IOA | wizard - 2013-03-26 1:24 PM Dam Wiz, It's hard to be right ALL the time! After all you spelled meant wrong. WIZ IS CORRECT-- IT IS HAYDEN 2765............................MOHopefully your fingers stumbled on the keyboard Mo - I guess you meant Hayden 2765 (or I ordered the wrong fan clutch) | ||
wizard |
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Posts: 13055 Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | No offence Mo, you just got me doubtful for a while - thought aaah crap, I ordered the wrong one Edited by wizard 2013-03-26 4:58 PM | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | Here's my Jag XJ fan clutch, with its custom-installed bronze bushing, which allowed it to fit tightly to/against the nub of the water pump. (That's also the 60's Hemi (supposedly) 7-blade fan, there). Edited by d500neil 2013-03-26 8:42 PM (PICT0007.JPG) (PICT0004.JPG) Attachments ---------------- PICT0007.JPG (110KB - 212 downloads) PICT0004.JPG (104KB - 219 downloads) | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1060 Location: Building incorrect cars since 2000!! | Here is mine in a all aluminum radiator with full aluminum shroud and 4- 9" electric fans. Works very well. Wizard it came from Wizard Cooling you know anything about that (DSCN0009_opt.jpg) Attachments ---------------- DSCN0009_opt.jpg (76KB - 195 downloads) | ||
MOPAR-TO-YA |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 5139 Location: cornpatch county, Southwest IOA | 60 Plymouth - 2013-04-09 6:18 PM Aaron, your engine bay does not look OEM. If I am mistaken, show me your proof. I don't see overspray on anything tsk-tsk ......................MOHere is mine in a all aluminum radiator with full aluminum shroud and 4- 9" electric fans. Works very well. Wizard it came from Wizard Cooling you know anything about that :laugh: | ||
60 Plymouth |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 1060 Location: Building incorrect cars since 2000!! | There is a little under the engine on the crossmember just to make things OEM?? | ||
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 6203 Location: Big pimpin' | 60 Plymouth - 2013-04-09 9:48 PM There is a little under the engine on the crossmember just to make things OEM?? T-Bone Dummer here, Aaron, I'm so sorry to have to do this, but you do realize that engine did NOT come OEM in that car. I see quite a few discrepencies in that pic. 1. Incorrect Throttle return springs. 2. Incorrect Air cleaners. 3. Incorrect Overspray on the fan shrouds. 4. Incorrect Electric fans. That is nonsense. No FowardLook car that I know of came with electric fans. The Generator wouldn't allow it. 5. Incorrect Carb's. The OEM numbers should be BR549 on the left one, and BR550 on the right. 6. Incorrect Valve covers. They should be Pink annodized. 7. Incorrect Exhaust headers. OEM would have been Black Iron Oxide "HEMI" SuperD500 Manifolds. Just to name a few. 8. Incorrect Radiator. OEM should be cast iron, with three (3) water outlets on top for better cooling on the 318 cars as they did NOT come OEM with fan shrouds. If you would like the OEM Parts list on your car, PM me a picture of the Data plate on that car and I will compile a list of correct parts. Overall, it is a well done car though. YOurs, T-bone dummer. Edited by dukeboy 2013-04-10 12:07 AM | ||
polara61 |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 417 Location: Bräcke,Sweden | Would Hayden 2747 fit aswell or is 2765 the only way too go? | ||
jimntempe |
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Expert Posts: 2312 Location: Arizona | THe 2747 is fine as long as there is the clearance so it won't hit the radiator. ............Rot..Ovrl.Pilot.....Pilot...Flang.Fan.Bolt.FnMnt.Total ...........ation.Dia.Dia.......depth..Dia...Higt.Cirle.Dia.Height 2765 B STD 7.20 0.75 0.56 2.32 1.09 3.25 2.62 2.67 5/16-18 HOLE (4) - Jag clutch 1707 B Bth 7.20 0.63 1.03 2.60 2.03 3.25 2.62 3.60 5/16-18 HOLE (4) - Non-Thermal style OEM sized 2707 B STD 7.20 0.63 1.03 2.60 2.03 3.25 2.62 3.60 5/16-18 HOLE (4) - Standard duty OEM Sized Chrysler 2747 C STD 7.20 0.63/0.75* 0.63 2.59 1.62 3.25 2.62 3.34 5/16-18 HOLE (4) - Heavy duty OEM sized Chrysler | ||
polara61 |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 417 Location: Bräcke,Sweden | Ok. Thank you Jim. | ||
wizard |
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Posts: 13055 Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Nisse, it's not just that you need the clearance - you need enough clearance for to change the fan belt without having to demount the fan. 2765 is giving you an acceptable clearance. (Resize of IMG_8436.JPG) Attachments ---------------- Resize of IMG_8436.JPG (72KB - 233 downloads) | ||
wizard |
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Posts: 13055 Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | 60 Plymouth - 2013-04-10 1:18 AM Here is mine in a all aluminum radiator with full aluminum shroud and 4- 9" electric fans. Works very well. Wizard it came from Wizard Cooling you know anything about that :laugh: No, I cant say that I heard of exactly cooling, but I know the Wizard trademark. I'm kind of kool | ||
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Location: North Australia | For the record, I used the 2765 on my 1960 Imperial and it worked out good. (with the spigot bushing I made). My car is a non air car, and I bought the second hand bits as I intend to fit air. (Shroud, fan, pulleys, adjusters e.t.c.) Steve. | ||
polara61 |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 417 Location: Bräcke,Sweden | 2765 is apparently the way to go. Thanks guys. | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | OR: a JAG XJ series fan clutch. (PICT0007.JPG) Attachments ---------------- PICT0007.JPG (110KB - 177 downloads) | ||
60 Imp |
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Location: North Australia | Resist the urge to use that Pommie shat, it will leak for sure Steve | ||
Leadfoot1000 |
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Veteran Posts: 241 Location: Southern CA | I would like to add the chutch to my car, but I only have the standard fan that wont bolt up to a clutch, anybody have a fan for sale? A seven blade like Neil's looks like the way to go. Thanks | ||
plymouth |
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Expert Posts: 2264 Location: McComb, Mississippi | I too am looking for the fan . | ||
Rodger |
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Expert Posts: 1506 Location: Colo Spgs | Hola Yo'll For you that need a Engine Cooling Fan to match with a Fluid Drive Unit --- go to a near by pick & pull to seek a 1980 - 1988 Cooling Fan from any Rear Wheel Driven MoPar or GM product ( Truck - Van or car ) that DOES NOT have a Serp Belt. The newer five paddle units pull more Air Volume - are quitter and use less energy than seven paddle units made before 1975'ish. Rodger & Gabby COS | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | The JAG XJ fan clutch is available via a(ny) Jag parts supplier. Easy to adapt and fits/works perfectly on our DOD/PLY cars. I lucked into that mid-60's MoPar 7-blade fan, at a swap meet. Edited by d500neil 2014-09-07 7:25 PM | ||
plymouth |
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Expert Posts: 2264 Location: McComb, Mississippi | Thanks I already have the jag fan clutch. | ||
Leadfoot1000 |
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Veteran Posts: 241 Location: Southern CA | Thanks Guys, time for a trip to the self serve dismantler for a fan... | ||
Rodger |
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Expert Posts: 1506 Location: Colo Spgs | Hola Yo'll If you find out that you need "to modify" the unit so that it may fit your vehicle --- then you have purchased the wrong Fluid Drive Unit. Rodger & Gabby COS | ||
d500neil |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil! Posts: 19146 Location: bishop, ca | That's right; 99% of the fan clutches you'll casually find, at swap meets, and at general retail, will be the 3" wide/thick units. DOD/PLY cars need the 2 1/2" wide/thick clutches. The Jag XJ and the Hayden clutches will fit. | ||
b5rt |
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Expert Posts: 2519 Location: central Illinois | I just did a search on RockAuto for the Hayden 2765 and it doesn't come up. Instead they're recommending the 2665 fan clutch for the Jaguar XJ series. This 2665 seems to have several large sections protruding from the radiator side of the clutch. Does anyone have any experience or is the 2765 still available? | ||
57chizler |
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Expert Posts: 3780 Location: NorCal | The 2675 is available from Summit, Amazon, etc. The 2665 and 2675 dimensions are identical except the overall diameter and the depth; the 2665 is about 1/4" thicker in depth and 1 1/4" smaller in overall diameter. | ||
b5rt |
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Expert Posts: 2519 Location: central Illinois | I just swapped the numbers around and I'm thinking the REAL number is 2765. Thoughts anyone? http://www.summitracing.com/parts/hda-2765 EDIT: And now I see that the title of this thread is wrong and several including Wizard and Mo figured this out already. Edited by b5rt 2015-07-05 9:32 PM | ||
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