Not trying to hijack, but the fluid dampener will not work with a 6.0 fan on an OBS correct?
Mar 17, 2018 #21 OBS-Addiction97 Member Joined Jan 26, 2014 Messages 958 Reaction score 5 Location FL Not trying to hijack, but the fluid dampener will not work with a 6.0 fan on an OBS correct?
Mar 17, 2018 #22 gnxtc2 Active member Joined Jun 22, 2011 Messages 2,210 Reaction score 5 Location Bergen County, NJ USA Yes it does. You don't need to use the fan spacer with the 6.0 fan and Fluidampr. Use the OBS OEM fan, then you need the spacer. Regardless of which fan you use, it is highly suggested to swap in the SD water pump pulley otherwise it's going to be a PITA to get belt on. Billy T. [email protected]
Yes it does. You don't need to use the fan spacer with the 6.0 fan and Fluidampr. Use the OBS OEM fan, then you need the spacer. Regardless of which fan you use, it is highly suggested to swap in the SD water pump pulley otherwise it's going to be a PITA to get belt on. Billy T. [email protected]
Mar 17, 2018 #23 R rusty1161 Member Joined Jun 21, 2011 Messages 876 Reaction score 0 Location Whittier, CA And if you run a Horton fan clutch, you run the stock OBS steel fan without the spacer. Rusty
Mar 17, 2018 #24 Magnum PD Active member Joined May 18, 2011 Messages 9,566 Reaction score 8 Location VA I think the 6.0 fan moves more air.
Mar 17, 2018 #25 gnxtc2 Active member Joined Jun 22, 2011 Messages 2,210 Reaction score 5 Location Bergen County, NJ USA It does. I wish could use the 6.0 fan with the Horton. Billy T. [email protected]
Mar 18, 2018 #26 B biggdirty7.3 New member Joined Jun 5, 2016 Messages 75 Reaction score 0 I can tell the difference, it’s cheap insurance all the big diesels use the Fluidampr from oem. I would never pay the price of a new one though. I bought mine never been installed for 300$
I can tell the difference, it’s cheap insurance all the big diesels use the Fluidampr from oem. I would never pay the price of a new one though. I bought mine never been installed for 300$