Mine has been great so far.How's the Nelson harness holding up? It melted on a few guys.
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Mine has been great so far.How's the Nelson harness holding up? It melted on a few guys.
Very clean had good lengths on everything great instructions well worth the moneyMine has been great so far.
**I don’t overheat during slow speed / stop and go. It’s happened twice in the high heat while the truck is sitting with the AC on. We’re talking for 45min plusJust my 02, Leave the viscous clutch setup as it truly is HD which is what the engineers had in mind with the 2500. Every big rig diesel on the road has a clutch fan, allthough electrically controlled it is capable of moving more air than any electric fan setup. your setup should not overheat at slowspeeds/stop and go. You did use an ACDELCO replacement clutch right? cause if youve opted for a dorman i would start there. Is the belt tensioner in good condition? with the tension indicator centered or biased to the tight side? you could throw one of those cool gates belts at it that are designed to drive on the smooth side as much as the grooved side to prevent slipping on the waterpump, they might be snake oil but they look cool. do you have an aftermarket trans cooler in front of the radiator?
**I don’t overheat during slow speed / stop and go. It’s happened twice in the high heat while the truck is sitting with the AC on. We’re talking for 45min plus
**The fan clutch & radiator are aftermarket. Was done before I realized how important OEM parts are. Everything else I’ve had done is Delco or Delphi where applicable
**has all new belts tensioners that are AC Delco
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So in my 04 2500 Sub, I originally added an auxilary fan in front of the a/c condenser per a GM tsb on inefficient a/c cooling at idle. This tsb has the fan wired to the a/c clutch circuit so the fan is on anytime the a/c is on. Later I retroed a set of 06 tahoe fans in. They bolt directly in. I got a whole fan harness with the factory relay block and fuses from a bone yard , installed like the factory did it in the 1/2 tons. Just needs to be programmed. In the the mean time i made a 2nd fan harness that is wired in how the auxiliary fan was wired in. At this time both fans only work on high speed and with the a/c on. I do tow occasionally, but main concern is a/c performance and man did the fans help with the a/c. Ten times better than the clutch fan and auxiliary fan. That being said, I do keep an eye the cooling and trans temps especially when towing. Trans temps never get over 180. Since the upgrade I have only had one issue and that is because both fans come on high at the same time. The issue is the current draw when both fans turn on. Battery voltage drops briefly to 12.5 then comes right back up where it needs to be at 14. I know once i have the programming done this problem will go away.
My Severe Duty Thermo Clutch is like that too. If I hold it at 2000 rpm's it will slow down in about 10 seconds. I replaced it this summer because I assumed the truck had the original fan clutch on it which would spin faster and longer than I thought it should you could really hear it from inside the truck. As it turns out the new one is pretty much the same. I priced new AC Delco's and was surprised how expensive they are so I bought a Napa.Works way better than the original. Does take a couple minutes/miles for it to go off in the morning when you start from cold.
Just seems like a lot of work to keep the truck cool at idle. I’ve got a lot of guys on this post telling me to keep the clutch fan. And then a few of you guys who have done the electric fan mod. To be honest Im torn on what to do. I sit at idle way more than I tow so the cooling situation there needs to be addressed in some way. At this point I’m just not sure how.So in my 04 2500 Sub, I originally added an auxilary fan in front of the a/c condenser per a GM tsb on inefficient a/c cooling at idle. This tsb has the fan wired to the a/c clutch circuit so the fan is on anytime the a/c is on. Later I retroed a set of 06 tahoe fans in. They bolt directly in. I got a whole fan harness with the factory relay block and fuses from a bone yard , installed like the factory did it in the 1/2 tons. Just needs to be programmed. In the the mean time i made a 2nd fan harness that is wired in how the auxiliary fan was wired in. At this time both fans only work on high speed and with the a/c on. I do tow occasionally, but main concern is a/c performance and man did the fans help with the a/c. Ten times better than the clutch fan and auxiliary fan. That being said, I do keep an eye the cooling and trans temps especially when towing. Trans temps never get over 180. Since the upgrade I have only had one issue and that is because both fans come on high at the same time. The issue is the current draw when both fans turn on. Battery voltage drops briefly to 12.5 then comes right back up where it needs to be at 14. I know once i have the programming done this problem will go away.