Mountainman wrote:
Might as well delete the VH at the same time, unless you want to go through finding the right belt twice when the VH bearing fails. One bigger idler pulley on the mechanical fan mount in place of the current one works. You can also relocate the tensioner, but that gets a little more involved.
That is the plan. I am waiting for the HDS thermostat. Hopefully, Jeff will ship them soon. I will use the 1/4" port in the HDS thermostat for the fan controller temperature sensor. In the meantime, I will re-assemble using the as-is bearing assembly and a Liberty 3.7L nylon fan. The nylon fan should be easier on the bearing than the CRD steel fan. Does anyone think the factory steel CRD fans have an inherent imbalance issue causing the bearings to fail? Or possibly the bearing is undersized for this application?
I will use 1/2" aluminum plate and a Gates 36157 pulley for the VH delete and 1" aluminum plate and two Gates 38006 idler pulleys for the fan bearing / idler pulley replacement bracket. Both the Gates 36157 and the Gates 38006 fit many current applications and are readily available. I paid less than $50 for all 3 pulleys
I have decided to use an electric fan from a 1996 Ford 4.6L Thunderbird.........if I can make it fit. This fan moves over 4000 CFM and is available for less than $100 at Rockauto. I have the Ford factory version on my 1994 Grand Cherokee. I will be using a 4-seasons brand fan on the CRD as the blade design exactly matches the Ford design. Not all brands have the same blade design. If I can't make the Thunderbird fan fit, then I'll use the Liberty 3.7L electric fan.