[GMCnet] Oh, Sure, Another Fan Clutch [message #247484] |
Tue, 15 April 2014 10:16 |
glwgmc
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Hi Karen,
Baffles are really easy to do. Buy a square or two of the jig saw puzzle type anti-fatigue mat. These are a dense foam about 3/8" thick and around 2' square with jig saw interlocking edges so you can put them together for a floor covering. You will find them at places like HF and some big box stores. Costco has them once in a while as well. The foam is easy to cut with a utility knife and holds its shape and position well. Use cardboard to make templates to direct the air flow where you want it, then transfer those shapes to the foam. Use wire ties pushed through the foam to hold everything in place. Faster to do than to describe. I like to use external fan assisted oil coolers on the transmission and/or engine oil so baffle most air from the grill through the radiator but also place baffles to direct air beside the radiator baffle and through the external oil cooler as well. You can usually move the chassis battery outboard with a plate bolted to the stock battery
tray enough to make room for the fan cooled external radiator placed at a bit of an angle between the radiator and the battery. In cold weather it is easy to block some of the air flow through that external cooler so as not to over cool the transmission oil. No issue where you live! Baffles on the sides are adequate from my experience but it is also easy to fabricate a lower scoop if you really want more air flow through the bottom of the radiator. No gain from baffling the top of the radiator according to Ken Henderson.
Jerry
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Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 19:53:00 -0500
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Hey Kerry, Armand Minnie did a very nice write-up about the air baffles he installed, and the effect on the fan clutch.
See:
http://minniebiz.com/gmcmotorhome/2011/05/20/gmc-engine-cooling-issues/
Baffles are on my wish list...
Karen
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1975 26'
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Re: [GMCnet] Oh, Sure, Another Fan Clutch [message #247493 is a reply to message #247484] |
Tue, 15 April 2014 11:14 |
Mr ERFisher
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really liked the pictures
erf
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 8:16 AM, Work Jerry <glwork@mac.com> wrote:
> Hi Karen,
>
> Baffles are really easy to do. Buy a square or two of the jig saw puzzle
> type anti-fatigue mat. These are a dense foam about 3/8" thick and around
> 2' square with jig saw interlocking edges so you can put them together for
> a floor covering. You will find them at places like HF and some big box
> stores. Costco has them once in a while as well. The foam is easy to cut
> with a utility knife and holds its shape and position well. Use cardboard
> to make templates to direct the air flow where you want it, then transfer
> those shapes to the foam. Use wire ties pushed through the foam to hold
> everything in place. Faster to do than to describe. I like to use
> external fan assisted oil coolers on the transmission and/or engine oil so
> baffle most air from the grill through the radiator but also place baffles
> to direct air beside the radiator baffle and through the external oil
> cooler as well. You can usually move the chassis battery outboard with a
> plate bolted to the stock battery
> tray enough to make room for the fan cooled external radiator placed at a
> bit of an angle between the radiator and the battery. In cold weather it
> is easy to block some of the air flow through that external cooler so as
> not to over cool the transmission oil. No issue where you live! Baffles
> on the sides are adequate from my experience but it is also easy to
> fabricate a lower scoop if you really want more air flow through the bottom
> of the radiator. No gain from baffling the top of the radiator according
> to Ken Henderson.
>
> Jerry
> Jerry Work
> The Dovetail Joint
> Fine furniture designed and hand crafted in the 1907 former Masonic Temple
> building in historic Kerby, OR
> Visitors always welcome!
> glwork@mac.com
> http://jerrywork.com
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> Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 19:53:00 -0500
> From: KB <kab7@sonic.net>
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Oh, Sure, Another Fan Clutch
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Message-ID: <3c68a.534c82eb@gmc.mybirdfeeder.net>
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> Hey Kerry, Armand Minnie did a very nice write-up about the air baffles he
> installed, and the effect on the fan clutch.
> See:
> http://minniebiz.com/gmcmotorhome/2011/05/20/gmc-engine-cooling-issues/
>
> Baffles are on my wish list...
>
> Karen
> 1973 23'
> 1975 26'
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Re: [GMCnet] Oh, Sure, Another Fan Clutch [message #247499 is a reply to message #247493] |
Tue, 15 April 2014 12:56 |
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ljdavick
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Colonel Ken did mention that the top baffle makes a dandy shelf, however, and probably does no harm to the airflow.
Larry Davick
A Mystery Machine
1976(ish) Palm Beach
Fremont, CA
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>> Hey Kerry, Armand Minnie did a very nice write-up about the air baffles he
>> installed, and the effect on the fan clutch.
>> See:
>> http://minniebiz.com/gmcmotorhome/2011/05/20/gmc-engine-cooling-issues/
>>
>> Baffles are on my wish list...
>>
>> Karen
>> 1973 23'
>> 1975 26'
>> +++++++++++++
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Re: [GMCnet] Oh, Sure, Another Fan Clutch [message #247505 is a reply to message #247499] |
Tue, 15 April 2014 14:56 |
Ken Henderson
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In case anyone's interested, here's the baffle album:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6117-grille-to-radiator-duct.html
the under-bumper scoop preceded the baffles by a year or more:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5632-under-bumper-air-scoop-amp-rock-guard.html
I guess I'm satisfied with the arrangement: I had no cooling problem
without it, and still don't.
Ken H
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Larry Davick wrote:
> Colonel Ken did mention that the top baffle makes a dandy shelf, however,
> and probably does no harm to the airflow.
>
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