Snitty
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well.. the water pump has been going on me... she's been leaking fluid for about a week. I decided to change it today. and to change it, You have to take the fan off, and the shroud... So I decided to keep that fan off and go with an electric. So... off to autozone I go... the first time there, I priced the pump, so i could go get some money... $34 is not bad... So i told them to keep one for me. I went and got the money, came back... and I happened to see a cherokee 4.0 with the hood up... In the recent years, I've grown to know my 4.0 inside and out.. so I went to see what was up... He was trying to rig up a hose to fit his pcv system.... Well, guess who just happened to have one in his back end... I gave him the one I took off a while back, that I had saved to hook to my funnel to fill gas from a can... There was my good hero work for the day...
After I got the pump, I called my mechanic buddy and asked if he had a fan laying around... well.. he just happened to have one from a car he just pulled apart... WOOHOO!!! can't beat a free fan... I went to the hardware store, bought some wire, a relay, a fuse, and some metal for brackets... It was about 5:00 by then, and I decided I would just do the fan today and forget about the pump until tomorrow... So, I pulled off the fan and shroud... and hey... there was the water pump, beggin to come out.. so I couldn't let her down... I swapped her for the new one... boy was that a green wet mess... no problems though, REALLY easy change.
After that, I hooked up the fan.. it worked well... then made up some brackets out of some aluminum channels... then tossed her in there at the best possible location... Then I found a keyed power source in the fuse box, hooked that to my relay, supplied some power, turned the key.. WHOOOOOOOOOSSSSSHHHHH... yup, i like that.... I have it hooked so it's always running at all times with the motor. started the ol'moter up... and she was nice and air supplied... All in all.. a good day with the wrenches...
Then I went and had to road test it... Yup, its true what they say... I unleashed a good 10-20 horses by losing that clutch fan. On the road, starts are a lot easier, less feathering of the clutch.. and uphill... wow... there is where I notice it all... she likes to climb more now.... I would suggest the electric fan swap to everyone here.. especially those of you with the 4 cyl... Hit up a junk yard, and get yourself an elecrtic fan, the highest CFM possible... you won't be sorry.. trust me[addsig]
well.. the water pump has been going on me... she's been leaking fluid for about a week. I decided to change it today. and to change it, You have to take the fan off, and the shroud... So I decided to keep that fan off and go with an electric. So... off to autozone I go... the first time there, I priced the pump, so i could go get some money... $34 is not bad... So i told them to keep one for me. I went and got the money, came back... and I happened to see a cherokee 4.0 with the hood up... In the recent years, I've grown to know my 4.0 inside and out.. so I went to see what was up... He was trying to rig up a hose to fit his pcv system.... Well, guess who just happened to have one in his back end... I gave him the one I took off a while back, that I had saved to hook to my funnel to fill gas from a can... There was my good hero work for the day...
After I got the pump, I called my mechanic buddy and asked if he had a fan laying around... well.. he just happened to have one from a car he just pulled apart... WOOHOO!!! can't beat a free fan... I went to the hardware store, bought some wire, a relay, a fuse, and some metal for brackets... It was about 5:00 by then, and I decided I would just do the fan today and forget about the pump until tomorrow... So, I pulled off the fan and shroud... and hey... there was the water pump, beggin to come out.. so I couldn't let her down... I swapped her for the new one... boy was that a green wet mess... no problems though, REALLY easy change.
After that, I hooked up the fan.. it worked well... then made up some brackets out of some aluminum channels... then tossed her in there at the best possible location... Then I found a keyed power source in the fuse box, hooked that to my relay, supplied some power, turned the key.. WHOOOOOOOOOSSSSSHHHHH... yup, i like that.... I have it hooked so it's always running at all times with the motor. started the ol'moter up... and she was nice and air supplied... All in all.. a good day with the wrenches...
Then I went and had to road test it... Yup, its true what they say... I unleashed a good 10-20 horses by losing that clutch fan. On the road, starts are a lot easier, less feathering of the clutch.. and uphill... wow... there is where I notice it all... she likes to climb more now.... I would suggest the electric fan swap to everyone here.. especially those of you with the 4 cyl... Hit up a junk yard, and get yourself an elecrtic fan, the highest CFM possible... you won't be sorry.. trust me[addsig]