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NAXJA# 2091
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Yes, you reuse the stock fan.
I forget the height difference. It is covered in old threads here. If you have a huge 1" gap from the stock fan clutch face to the radiator then you should have no problem. Mine was already down to about 1/2" or less gap, and the ZJ clutch moved it to about 1/4" away, but mine is renix (like yours) and I have the largest fattest radiator on the market, so you should be OK to go that route if you need to.
I would test the current clutch first!!!! Hot water pan, boiling water, set the face of the clutch in the boiling water for say 15 seconds, then see if it is still easy to turn, or very hard to turn. You can use your IR gauge to verify how hot the clutch is, it needs to reach about 160 F IIRC to lock up to nearly direct drive.
I forget the height difference. It is covered in old threads here. If you have a huge 1" gap from the stock fan clutch face to the radiator then you should have no problem. Mine was already down to about 1/2" or less gap, and the ZJ clutch moved it to about 1/4" away, but mine is renix (like yours) and I have the largest fattest radiator on the market, so you should be OK to go that route if you need to.
I would test the current clutch first!!!! Hot water pan, boiling water, set the face of the clutch in the boiling water for say 15 seconds, then see if it is still easy to turn, or very hard to turn. You can use your IR gauge to verify how hot the clutch is, it needs to reach about 160 F IIRC to lock up to nearly direct drive.
- I'll have to start to get up to speed on this topic. Can you use the stock fan with the ZJ clutch?
- I don't know whether my rad is thick or thin, I don't have anything to compare with.
- The jeep stayed in the garage today. Tomorrow I'll go out and I'll put back on the original rad cap and get some new measurements.
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