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 Posted: 03-15-2015 02:56 am
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Bfitz241
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Does anyone know of a source for the fan clutch for th JH?
Does it interchange with another car perhaps? Alternatively, are they rebuildable?
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 Posted: 03-16-2015 08:05 am
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Is there supposed to be a fan clutch? My fan is bolted straight to the pulley.

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 Posted: 03-16-2015 01:05 pm
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I think this is also referred to as the viscous coupling, as fitted to JH5s and GTs? In which case most people don't bother replacing it, rather they install a modern thermostatically operated electric fan.

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 Posted: 03-16-2015 06:35 pm
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I ask because my car has a fan clutch but no fan shroud, however, I will not waste the money on a fan shroud if replacement fan clutches are not available. I will proceed directly to the electric fan installation.

And yes, I believe this is also called the "viscous coupling"

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 Posted: 03-16-2015 06:50 pm
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Is it possible that the viscous fan clutch for the JH and GT is the same part as used on the Triumph Spitfire? I would think it would be likely...any opinions?

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 Posted: 03-16-2015 07:23 pm
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It must be a JH5/GT thing. Mine is like Joachim's, the fan and pulley are just bolted right to the water pump.

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 Posted: 03-16-2015 11:10 pm
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When this same question came up on the JOC forum, it was suggested that the viscous fan coupling might be from a 1972-75 Hillman Avenger?

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 Posted: 03-17-2015 01:52 pm
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It's true the clutch fans came on JH5's & GT's and they work great in cooling the engine, that is until the clutch freeze's up, the fan shroud just came on the GT and use's a bigger radiator than a JH so that fan shroud won't work on a JH5, also the fan shroud Delta sell's only fits the smaller yellow fan and won't work on the larger JH5 fans. And just to make things even more complicated the JH clutch fan is about 1 1/2" smaller than a GT's.

I do think the clutch is a standard unit used on other cars but I have no experience with which one's, so if you do come across it please let us know, Thanks.

Also I'm pretty sure a yellow stationer fan will bolt up to the pump if you just want to swap it out.

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 Posted: 03-17-2015 10:26 pm
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Brett Gibson JH5 20497 wrote:
It's true the clutch fans came on JH5's & GT's and they work great in cooling the engine, that is until the clutch freeze's up, the fan shroud just came on the GT and use's a bigger radiator than a JH so that fan shroud won't work on a JH5, also the fan shroud Delta sell's only fits the smaller yellow fan and won't work on the larger JH5 fans. And just to make things even more complicated the JH clutch fan is about 1 1/2" smaller than a GT's.

I do think the clutch is a standard unit used on other cars but I have no experience with which one's, so if you do come across it please let us know, Thanks.

Also I'm pretty sure a yellow stationer fan will bolt up to the pump if you just want to swap it out.

Brett


Interesting. I was going to get the shroud in the club store, but not now.

Right now, my fan clutch works but as you pointed out it's only a matter of time until it seizes [it is British afterall].
I emailed Martin Robey and they said the part is NLA and hasn't been for years. DIdn't offer any interchange info either.
These cars are truly PITA when it comes to parts.

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 Posted: 03-18-2015 09:09 am
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Any low volume car is going to be difficult in terms of parts at some stage, even high volume cars usually have a 10+ year span where parts availability is an issue - the time after the OEM throws away all the original parts and before the demand for parts is high enough to warrant a run of reproduction parts.

Unless you are an concourse/originality freak, replace the fan with a thermostatically controlled electric fan. It only runs when needed (slow long hill climbs and stop&go traffic) and actually frees up a horse or two.

Just my opinion, of course.

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 Posted: 03-18-2015 10:13 am
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I agree with Joachim, my GT never had a viscous coupling and originally had a yellow eight blade plastic fan bolted to the water pump and no fan shroud. It also had a cross flow radiator which was not fitted to all the JH5's and GT's.
It seems that in the last months of production there was a fair bit of "use whatever is available " and standardisation ceased to be a priority.
I have had a Kenlowe electric fan fitted for the last thirty years which works fine - I had to change the thermostatic controller a couple of years ago, but apart from that no issues.
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 Posted: 05-04-2015 07:33 am
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from what I ve read I seem to remeber that it is down to wether or not the car had AC. All GTs and JH5 with AC had the coupling.

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That could explain it - my GT never had AC. Do you know if there was any rule of thumb regarding the fitting of cross flow as opposed to down flow radiators?
Incidentally I have sent an enquiry to one of the main suppliers of radiators in the UK to try and find out if there are any mass production models the same size and will update when (if) they respond.
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 Posted: 05-23-2015 06:51 am
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Odd...all three of the GT's that I worked on had the viscous coupling fan...and it worked well on two and not on one..even when I bought a new unit. Finally I used a SPAL electric fan with a control unit and cut the extended shaft off the water pump as it stuck out too far...and still barely had an inch clearance...this worked extremely well.
The GT as delivered from the factory had the viscous coupling (AFIK) and it is shown in the parts book for the GT as well... My personal take on it is that it is a bummer and should be replaced with an electric fan...

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Odd...all three of the GT's that I worked on had the viscous coupling fan...and it worked well on two and not on one..even when I bought a new unit. Finally I used a SPAL electric fan with a control unit and cut the extended shaft off the water pump as it stuck out too far...and still barely had an inch clearance...this worked extremely well.
The GT as delivered from the factory had the viscous coupling (AFIK) and it is shown in the parts book for the GT as well... My personal take on it is that it is a bummer and should be replaced with an electric fan...

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 Posted: 05-23-2015 04:23 pm
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"Finally I used a SPAL electric fan"
Do you remember which Spal you chose?  I was looking at the 30102042 14".

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 Posted: 06-12-2015 10:18 pm
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if it is still of concern I could look which one I ve got on my GT

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 Posted: 06-13-2015 07:11 am
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My GT (sold later) had a viscous coupled fan on it and I found a replacement from Delta Motorsports..am sure they still have them. Anyhow, even with the new one it was not satisfactory and I removed it and put in an electric fan...my troubles, including static boilover were solved.

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 Posted: 06-13-2015 08:53 pm
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Good to know. The Spal electric looks more and more like the way to go.

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