SC fan clutches--why the difference
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
Kurt,
The fan-clutch has to be removed to see the "FRONT" and "66" stampings on the fan. To measure the fan just CAREFULLY measure the distance from the CENTER of the fan-clutch to the tip of any blade. If the measurement is 8 3/4" then it's a 17 1/2" fan, simple math C = 2R.
The 66-67 Corvette 427 and 68-70 Corvette fan measures 17 1/2" in dia., 3.00" BC, 2 3/8" hub hole, about 2 1/4" blade pitch (34.5 degrees), and is stamped "FRONT" and "66".
Your probably have the correct fan but only the stampings will tell you for sure.
Dave
I pulled my fan/clutch this evening..... It's stamped "FRONT" and also has the letter "H" stamped by itself.- Top
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
Is the measurement from the center of the 2 3/8" hub hole to the tip of any blade 8 3/4"? Does the pitch measure about 2 1/4"? I assume that the BC measures 3.00".
Dave- Top
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
YES, the hub hole measured 2-3/8", 3" measured diagonally for the bolt hole centers and a quick measure from fan clutch center to fan blade tip approx. 8-3/4" or a smidge more. If I recall correctly, my '66 L72 fan has the same markings- Top
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
Jim,
My March built 1970 has the same as yours. I went to eBay and looked at C-2 and C-3 fan clutches and the many of them have studs. In the NCRS TDB archives I see references to studs and photos of fan clutches with studs being used through at least 1972. I guess it doesn't matter much as long as the fan is attached firmly. The JG makes no reference.- Top
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
Scott-----
No, the way it appears on my screen, the 3937771 is the first (upper) link and the 3916139 is the second (lower) link. In any event, the clutch that is being sold by John Meissinger is the 3937771.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
The lack of information simply means:
1) we didn't know
2) we didn't have enough data to make a decision
3) we couldn't agree on the details
You may chose any one of these.Terry- Top
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
What about the pitch? Place the fan on a flat table and measure the vertical height of several blades. I suspect it will be 2 1/4".
Dave- Top
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
Is the fan clutch of the "pie-pan" configuration (as seen in the eBay item of John Meissenger)?In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: SC fan clutches--why the difference
As the saying goes.... "When all else fails, read the book"
Don't know why I didn't look earlier, but in the 1970 Factory Assembly Manual, UPC C60, Sheet C1, clearly shows this application as studs attaching the fan clutch hub to the water pump and BOLTS ATTACHING THE FAN TO THE FAN CLUTCH.
Furthermore, UPC LS5, sheet A8 shows the same attaching method for the 454 motor WITHOUT C60.
Clutch # 3937771 is called out for both of these applications.
Standard production cars, UPC 6, Sheet A3 show the application with studs for mounting the fan to the fan clutch and also at the fan clutch hub to the water pump. The fan clutch for the standard application is called out at 3916139.- Top
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