TwoBobsKJ
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So after embarrassing myself earlier this summer by ordering the wrong HD shroud and fan (was for a WJ) I assembled all the appropriate parts and got it installed today. Total time: 30 minutes
The parts:
Pulled the original standard duty electric fan.
The hole between the radiator and the engine.
The Hayden clutch bolted to the Mopar nylon fan and the HD shroud/electric fan assembly.
To install the HD shroud/electric fan assembly you must put the mechanical fan inside the shroud, slide the shroud in front of the rad, and then screw the clutch onto the water pump before tightening the shroud to the radiator assembly and attaching the electrical connectors.
Installed - overhead view.
Driver's side view.
A quick video of engine running after install.
And for those wondering what the plumbing looks like to connect the in-rad transmission cooler to the standalone cooler in front of the rad - here ya go:
Should help keep the ****** cooler while towing the boat and when wheeling - plus keep the A/C happy on 95 degree summer days.
Bob
The parts:
- HD Shroud and electric fan
- HD mechanical nylon fan
- Hayden Severe Duty viscous fan clutch
Pulled the original standard duty electric fan.
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The hole between the radiator and the engine.
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The Hayden clutch bolted to the Mopar nylon fan and the HD shroud/electric fan assembly.
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To install the HD shroud/electric fan assembly you must put the mechanical fan inside the shroud, slide the shroud in front of the rad, and then screw the clutch onto the water pump before tightening the shroud to the radiator assembly and attaching the electrical connectors.
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Installed - overhead view.
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Driver's side view.
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A quick video of engine running after install.
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And for those wondering what the plumbing looks like to connect the in-rad transmission cooler to the standalone cooler in front of the rad - here ya go:
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Should help keep the ****** cooler while towing the boat and when wheeling - plus keep the A/C happy on 95 degree summer days.
Bob