Ram Man 02 wrote:
Im interested in buying a CRD so ive been reading many different threads before purchasing so i know what to expect and look out for. When i was reading though the replacement thermostat housing thread i can across your installation and i was curious why you went through the work of replacing your fan and clutch plus cutting the shroud? I get that cutting the shroud makes it easier to work on the fan later but now that everything is new you shouldnt have to think about that for a very long time. Did your jeep run hot while towing or did you have other problems? Just trying to learn all i can. Thanks Jeremiah
Hi Jeremiah / Ram Man 02,
In my opinion, the KJ CRD is an amazingly versatile vehicle that can serve so many roles and different types of drivers. I personally use it as my every-day vehicle for work (great mileage), family (perfect compact size and turning radius), weekend adventures (excellent snow / off-road capabilities and towing power), and long-term BOV (Bug Out Vehicle) preparedness. As many lostjeeps members have said before, buying this unique vehicle is not for everyone since it requires some investment on the part of the owner to become familiar with the quirks and modifications. I have learned so much over the last few years, and I have really enjoyed connecting with this group and their amazing knowledge. I have also enjoyed the work I've done on my KJ CRD, and it makes me a little more confident and proud.
As far as the Fan Shroud Mod goes, I remember reading (throughout my research on Lostjeeps.com) that there are good reasons for needing / wanting to get into the front of the engine bay and have a little more room to work. Since I was going to be doing some work in that area anyway, I did the Fan Shroud Mod at the same time to improve the set-up for that work and for future work. If need be, I can go back and find the posts and reasons if you want.
As far as my KJ CRD running hot while towing, it did when pulling my 19' 3500-4000lb travel trailer up the mountain to go camping. From what I learned, my fan clutch (and fan) were the old OEMs, and had never been changed or upgraded. I was also still using the old OEM Thermostat and Assembly, so that contributed. Previously, I had taken my KJ into the stealership for the TSB TCM Update (for CCM Temp Calibration) so I knew that the temp wasn't a misread.
Let's chat more and I'm happy to help in anyway I can!
Sarma