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Author:  sfc2113 [ Sat Jul 13, 2013 9:13 am ]
Post subject:  HD Cooling (towing q's)

Hi, newby here. We own a 2008 Jeep liberty Limited 4x4 KK. (luv it) We tow a travel trailer 17ft total wt is 3500 loaded full.

The jeep does not have a tow package from the factory. I did add the mopar class 3 hitch and mopar wiring harness.

We have towed many times in the fall and it tows like a dream. So, I am not asking advise on towing with the truck. I know my limits and the vehicle limits.

My q'ss on cooling: We are planning trips this summer. With the temp in the mid 90s + I do plan on adding a better trans cooler.

I would like upgrade my cooling system before I venture out in heat like this.

But, I cannot find any info of the HD cooling components from the factory supplied. ( I know what it lists on the webpage) So if anyone has a KK with the towing package can you post pics of what your cooling systems looks like. Or can give me description. I cant imagine they put mechanical fan in ths model. Or, am I just looking at upgrading the electric fan to a bigger one.

Author:  Cherrie 274 [ Sat Jul 13, 2013 10:06 am ]
Post subject:  HD Cooling (towing q's)

I'm of no help. I have done the same as you. There have been many posts about an electric/ mechanical fan, being needed.But can't seem to find it. And posts about adding a second Trans cooler. But my understanding is you should change the radiator to one with a Trans cooler in it. My parts guy at dealer has looked but not investigated it for me. Lack of funds on my part.

Author:  DREDnot [ Sun Jul 14, 2013 1:26 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

The factory tow package should have a clutch fan in addition to the electric fan, and power steering cooler located in the lower grille between the tow hooks.

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The trans cooler is the upper (I believe) half of the A/C condenser. I'm not sure if they are the same size with or without the tow package

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Author:  Bmxer524 [ Mon Jul 15, 2013 2:07 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

I think all KKs have the power steering cooler in the lower grille. I also think that might be the 1st picture we have ever seen of the mechanical fan lol. I'll also try to get a look at my trans cooler to compare.

Author:  lfhoward [ Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Here is a pic of my radiator & trans cooler. I do not have the tow package, and my transmission cooler looks the same to me as DREDnot's.
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Here are the part numbers for the fan and fan clutch, copied from a JeepForum response by DREDnot:
DREDnot wrote:
The most important thing to get is the mechanical fan. It just screws onto that big threaded pipe on the front of the water pump pulley.
It helps the electric fan. A lot.
P/N 55116884AA fan, cooling, mechanical (blades)
P/N 52079718AD drive, fan (clutch)
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Link to that thread: http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f292/2011-jeep-liberty-sport-towing-1386655/

Author:  Cherrie 274 [ Mon Jul 15, 2013 4:03 pm ]
Post subject:  HD Cooling (towing q's)

Ok so now we have photos and part numbers.
Thank you.

Author:  DREDnot [ Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

From what I gather looking at the parts catalog (2008), The condenser/ trans cooler unit is the same with or without the tow package. The power steering hose assemblies show a difference, though.

It seems like the P/S cooler may have been updated between the 08 parts catalog, and my 2012, though.

Author:  lfhoward [ Tue Jul 16, 2013 6:30 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Here are a few questions for tjkj2002, or anyone else who has worked on the 3.7 water pumps and mechanical fans.
I want to add HD cooling to my KK because it did not come with the factory tow package.

1) Can I simply add the fan and fan clutch to the water pump pulley on my 3.7, or are additional parts needed? So far I know I will need the following:
P/N 55116884AA fan, cooling, mechanical (blades)
P/N 52079718AD drive, fan (clutch)

2) Does the cooling system really need to be partially drained, or can the fan be fitted and installed without taking the radiator hoses and fan shroud off?

3) The FSM says to use a "Tool 6958 and adapter pins 8346" to hold the pulley in place while screwing on the fan assembly. They refer to a mounting nut that must be turned with a wrench as the pulley is held in place by the special tool. Would this nut need to be purchased separately, in addition to the parts above? Does anyone have part numbers for the tool and nut?

4) My water pump pulley shaft does not seem to have any threads, but the shaft extends out approximately 1/2 inch from the front of the pulley. Is there a cap on the shaft that can be removed to expose the threads, or must the water pump be replaced with a new one that has threads?
EDIT: The water pump pulley has a plastic cap over the threads. It's easy to remove.

I think those are all my questions right now. I want to be able to picture the whole process before I begin, so that I do it right. And I would rather do this job myself than take it to the shop.

Directions quoted from the FSM, for reference:
Quote:
REMOVAL
1. Partially drain the cooling system (Refer to 7 - COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
2. Remove the upper radiator hose.
3. Remove the air filter housing assembly (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - REMOVAL).
4. Using Tool 6958 and adapter pins 8346 (1), remove fan/viscous fan drive assembly from water pump. Do not attempt to remove fan/viscous fan drive assembly from vehicle at this time.
5. Position the fan/fan drive assembly in the radiator shroud.
6. Remove the two shroud mounting screws.
7. Remove the radiator shroud and fan drive assembly.
8. After removing fan blade/viscous fan drive assembly, do not place viscous fan drive in horizontal position. If stored horizontally, silicone fluid in the viscous fan drive could drain into its bearing assembly and contaminate lubricant.
9. Remove four bolts securing fan blade assembly to viscous fan drive.

INSTALLATION
1. Install fan blade assembly to viscous fan drive. Tighten bolts to 23 N·m (17 ft. lbs.) torque.
2. Position fan blade/viscous fan drive assembly into the radiator shroud.
3. Install the radiator shroud and fan drive assembly into the vehicle.
4. Install fan shroud retaining screws. Tighten screws to 6 N·M (50 lbs. in.)
5. Using Tool 6958, install the fan blade/viscous fan drive assembly to the water pump shaft. Tighten mounting nut to 50 N·m (37 ft. lbs.).
6. Install the upper radiator hose.
7. Fill cooling system (Refer to 7 - COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
8. Connect battery negative cable.

Author:  Bmxer524 [ Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

lfhoward wrote:
Here are a few questions for tjkj2002, or anyone else who has worked on the 3.7 water pumps and mechanical fans.
I want to add HD cooling to my KK because it did not come with the factory tow package.

1) Can I simply add the fan and fan clutch to the water pump pulley on my 3.7, or are additional parts needed? So far I know I will need the following:
P/N 55116884AA fan, cooling, mechanical (blades)
P/N 52079718AD drive, fan (clutch)

2) Does the cooling system really need to be partially drained, or can the fan be fitted and installed without taking the radiator hoses and fan shroud off?

3) The FSM says to use a "Tool 6958 and adapter pins 8346" to hold the pulley in place while screwing on the fan assembly. They refer to a mounting nut that must be turned with a wrench as the pulley is held in place by the special tool. Would this nut need to be purchased separately, in addition to the parts above? Does anyone have part numbers for the tool and nut?

4) My water pump pulley shaft does not seem to have any threads, but the shaft extends out approximately 1/2 inch from the front of the pulley. Is there a cap on the shaft that can be removed to expose the threads, or must the water pump be replaced with a new one that has threads?
EDIT: The water pump pulley has a plastic cap over the threads. It's easy to remove.

I think those are all my questions right now. I want to be able to picture the whole process before I begin, so that I do it right. And I would rather do this job myself than take it to the shop.

Directions quoted from the FSM, for reference:
Quote:
REMOVAL
1. Partially drain the cooling system (Refer to 7 - COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
2. Remove the upper radiator hose.
3. Remove the air filter housing assembly (Refer to 9 - ENGINE/AIR INTAKE SYSTEM/AIR CLEANER ELEMENT - REMOVAL).
4. Using Tool 6958 and adapter pins 8346 (1), remove fan/viscous fan drive assembly from water pump. Do not attempt to remove fan/viscous fan drive assembly from vehicle at this time.
5. Position the fan/fan drive assembly in the radiator shroud.
6. Remove the two shroud mounting screws.
7. Remove the radiator shroud and fan drive assembly.
8. After removing fan blade/viscous fan drive assembly, do not place viscous fan drive in horizontal position. If stored horizontally, silicone fluid in the viscous fan drive could drain into its bearing assembly and contaminate lubricant.
9. Remove four bolts securing fan blade assembly to viscous fan drive.

INSTALLATION
1. Install fan blade assembly to viscous fan drive. Tighten bolts to 23 N·m (17 ft. lbs.) torque.
2. Position fan blade/viscous fan drive assembly into the radiator shroud.
3. Install the radiator shroud and fan drive assembly into the vehicle.
4. Install fan shroud retaining screws. Tighten screws to 6 N·M (50 lbs. in.)
5. Using Tool 6958, install the fan blade/viscous fan drive assembly to the water pump shaft. Tighten mounting nut to 50 N·m (37 ft. lbs.).
6. Install the upper radiator hose.
7. Fill cooling system (Refer to 7 - COOLING - STANDARD PROCEDURE).
8. Connect battery negative cable.



Great questions! Be our guinea pig and be the 1st(that I know of) to instal it :POPCORN:

Author:  DREDnot [ Wed Jul 17, 2013 3:13 am ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

I will have to say that my experience with almost all shrouded fans is that there is not enough room to remove or insert the fan assy without taking the shroud off. You will be tempted to try and sneak it out but you will gouge up the radiator first, give up and remove the shroud anyhow. Looking at mine, it is way to crowded to use the lazy method and sneak it past.

The pulley holder is just a holding spanner. You may be able to fab one up, though. Don't be tempted to use something that grabs the pulley and damages the edge.

I google images searched the tool number and was rewarded with a pretty self explanatory page of results...

https://www.google.com/search?aq=&rlz=1 ... iQL5uYCQAg

Author:  lfhoward [ Wed Jul 17, 2013 12:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Thanks for the feedback, DREDnot. If I am the first one to upgrade to the HD cooling fan, I'll make a writeup for that. It sounds like draining the coolant bottle and removing the coolant/washer fluid bottles and the fan shroud will probably be mandatory. I think I will be able to rent the tool, or it's equivalent, at an auto parts store. I found the fan and fan clutch parts on http://www.moparpartsamerica.com for a lower price than on other websites. It looks like this project will cost under $200, but it may have to wait a bit, because as of last night I am troubleshooting a burning smell under the hood (oil leak?).

Author:  Bmxer524 [ Wed Jul 17, 2013 5:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

It's ok we can wait for the guinea pig to solve prior problems.....then do it.....then make a write up and note any problems.....and of course pictures....lots of pictures. :twisted:

Author:  lfhoward [ Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Ordered the parts for HD cooling... I'll post a writeup in a couple of weeks once I have time to work on it. The part numbers were in a previous post.

Quote:
Thank you for placing an order with moparpartsamerica.com

Items Ordered:
Item: cooling system, cooling fan, fan motor Liberty 3.7L
Price: $93.53
Qty: 1

Total (before taxes or discounts): $93.53

Item: cooling system, cooling fan, fan blade Liberty 3.7L
Price: $46.46
Qty: 1

Total (before taxes or discounts): $46.46

-----------------------------
Items Total: $139.99
Shipping Method: FedEx Ground
Shipping: $29.40
_________
Order Total: $169.39


p.s. the "fan motor" is the fan clutch. Same part number.

Author:  lfhoward [ Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Got the fan and fan clutch in the mail from Mopar! I'm looking forward to being the first (that I know of) to add the HD cooling to a KK without the tow package, and documenting the process for a how-to. One last thing I need before I can start:

Four pretty beefy screws or bolts secure the fan to the fan clutch. The parts I ordered did not come with any. Does anybody have the part number for those, or know the size/type of bolt? Thanks!

Author:  JeepNCrowd [ Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:30 pm ]
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I look forward to seeing it. I may have to do it myself if it's easy enough.

Author:  Ted15 [ Sat Aug 03, 2013 8:32 am ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Just a thought, check to see it your water pump has an M on the casting. It'll be on the bottom but I can't remember which side. If it does, there's a recall on it. May as well take care of that while you're in there. Or have the stealership do it. :2cents:

Author:  lfhoward [ Sun Aug 04, 2013 5:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Thanks, JeepNCrowd and Ted15. Ted, I'll be sure to check for the "M" on the water pump casting. Plugging my VIN into the Jeep website brought up no open recalls, so hopefully I'm good.

I found the bolts I need to attach the fan to the fan clutch and ordered up four of them. http://www.factorychryslerparts.com/products/BOLT-AND-WASHER-Mounting-Implement-Attaching/4343043/06034860.html

I'll start a new how-to thread in the KK tech section after I install everything. It looks like it may be a couple more weekends yet before I can get to this project, but I'm looking forward to wrenching on the Jeep a bit!

Author:  lfhoward [ Sun Aug 25, 2013 7:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

FYI, I wrote up a how-to for adding HD cooling to KK's without the tow package in the KK Tech section. Link:
http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=104&t=76451

Author:  Cherrie 274 [ Wed Sep 25, 2013 1:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Thank-you

Author:  brdkey [ Sat Feb 01, 2014 5:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: HD Cooling (towing q's)

Any updates?


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