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Perhaps you should consult a professional.
Thanks to all for posting. Jerry, I've checked the fan clutch on hot days, but not on the days when it's "hot enough". You recall the old trick where you stick your towel wrapped fist into the blades of the fan to see if you can slow it down?......Yea, It's strong alright. But again, I've not had a towel handy on the really hot days. It's supposed to be 90-95 everyday for the next ten days. That should give me plenty of time to sweat my ass off test the system further.I have, by the way, power washed the condenser and made sure the fins aren't bent over.Decal and Bizarroterl ...... My quarter century in the auto repair business, combined with the vast knowledge of the 12 guys that work in the dealership service department that I oversee, not to mention the knowledge of the mechanic friends I've made over the past 25 years has gotten me to the point where I'm posting on an audio forum for assistance. Suffice it to say, that I am the professional. The end of the line. Please re-read the first sentence of my first post. Hopefully then you'll understand where I'm at with this problem. There is easily a couple hundred years of combine knowledge that I've "picked brains with", and so far, I'm no better off. Bob
No, they didn't. I worked at a Chevy dealer for six years and all my (mechanic) friends know that. So basically, they know they can't blow smoke up my ass.
Seriously, what could be that sensitive to temperature?
...You recall the old trick where you stick your towel wrapped fist into the blades of the fan to see if you can slow it down?......Yea, It's strong alright.
Nothing electric up there. Regarding the cooling system....Think of 1980's technology.Just a bigassed belt driven fan with a thermo fan clutch. No wires, nothing electrical.What's the five years on cooling stuff you're talking about? Everything under the hood is 10 years old and has 170,000 miles (except for tune up stuff, a/c compressor, dryer, and orifice tube). The warranty on all that has long since expired.By the way....It was 95F today. Vent temp at an idle was 90F. Vent temp while on highway was 55F (ideally, vent temp on highway should be 40F). And that's with one fifth of a charge of refrigerant. That's liveable, except the 90 degrees at idle. Bob