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eastern-eagle Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/09/2006 00:34:50
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Subject: clutch fan IP: Logged
Message: read past post, about black magic electic fan. that replaces the clutch fan. i was towing travel trailer engine temp was running at 235' through the mountain passes, and run at 210' on the straits. outside tempature was in the high 80s' to low 90s' raditor was serviced last week.
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zzark *GenII*
7/09/2006 10:20:12
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Message: Yeah, so what's your point?
zzark
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Kraven Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/09/2006 17:05:40
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Message: If you have a question, please ask it.
If you're trying to make a point, you missed.
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eastern-eagle Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/09/2006 17:17:39
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Message: sorry about the first post. what i would like to know. would the black magic fan lower the raditor temp? that i have read about in past posts. i have a 4.7 4*4 auto with 3.55 gears. tow a trailer weighing 4400 wet. sorry again about not making my self clear.
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zzark *GenII*
7/09/2006 21:13:29
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Message: Don't know if the electric fan will work better than a good functioning stock fan.
Anyone else?
What I can recommend is a well maintained cooling system.
Clean and flush your system. Get a Prestone flush kit and use some cleaning chemicals. Follow the instructions.
Be sure to back flush!
Buy your favorite antifreeze AND a bottle of Redline water wetter. Go to Redline's website and read the tech info.
I use and recommend a 60% water and 40% antifreeze, along with the water wetter.
And if your truck doesn't have a transmission cooler, get one.
zzark
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Tfw Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
7/10/2006 12:19:35
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Message: Tried a flex a lite 180 extreme on my 98 5.2 last summer. Did not work worth a sh!t. Went back to the stocker.
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