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Vehicle & Technical => Defender => Topic started by: Ridgeback on July 09, 2009, 17:15:54

Title: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: Ridgeback on July 09, 2009, 17:15:54
The last 2 days, I have noticed that when driving my Landy hard (up hills) or sitting in traffic, its running hotter.

I know the weather is better and this will affect its running temp, however its ran with the gauge just inside of the white line for the last few years.
It still does if doing a nice steady 60mph but when pushed it goes almost to the Red.

I had a look at the Fan and it was spinning but I could stop it with my hand.
should I be able to stop this when the engine is running hot?

It has plenty of coolant and has no water in the oil, It does not seem down on power and starts fine. No back pressure in the head, so I don't think the head gasket has given up. I have a 500mile trip coming up and this will include some off road so I want to make sure its running ok before I go.

Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: extreme90 on July 09, 2009, 18:04:00
i would say the viscous is cabbaged if you can stop it when its hot or above norm running
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: propes on July 09, 2009, 18:47:16
Ive had the same problem on my rrc 200tdi, take the grille off and i bet the radiator only gets hot half way,or whilst its running hot (mine at 65+mph on the motorway) put the heater on full and see if the temperature drops back to "normal" if so welcome to the world of blocked radiators with me! I tried holts 2 part rad flush,no good ! anyone got a good 200tdi rsd/oilcooler going cheap?
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: propes on July 09, 2009, 18:50:40
p.s not a good idea to stop the fan with your hand,get a neighbours or have you no children lol. Check the thermostat by running without it for the same run and see if it makes any difference,mine didnt :doh:
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: trecfive on July 09, 2009, 19:02:41
Ive had the same problem on my rrc 200tdi, so welcome to the world of blocked radiators with me! I tried Holt's 2 part rad flush,no good !
Try 4 litre's of cheap cola, it cleared mine out(radiator)
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: Ridgeback on July 10, 2009, 10:42:19
I think I will get a new Fan and flush the Rad as well.

If I back flush it with a hose it should clear any sludge !
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: sv130 on July 10, 2009, 12:04:11
Try to flush your heater out seperately mate as there is always a load of crud trapped in there aswell, (you will really notice the difference during the winter)

Gaz   
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: Ridgeback on July 10, 2009, 14:27:08
Thanks for that Gaz,

Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: Range Rover Blues on July 13, 2009, 16:16:45
I rpelaced my fan hub and rad a couple fo years ago,now I notice that before the gauge rises above nromal the fan starts to make more noise as the viscous hub locks up, say if it's been sat in traffic.
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: bogie on July 14, 2009, 21:08:59
Stick a elecy on it,you know its working then!
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: Ridgeback on July 15, 2009, 19:14:24
Stick a elecy on it,you know its working then!


But what are they like with water and mud?
Title: Re: Viscous Fan 200tdi
Post by: bogie on July 15, 2009, 21:16:26
just dont have it switched on in the water n ur b ok!
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