After looking at the standard and compact fans on page 5 of the above referenced sheet my kit has the compact fan drive.
Bob
Bob
Im not convinced you need a Horton fan to make the AC run If that was the case remove the fan and run electrics , if you have a good working clutch fan it should work fine .
What can I say Robert. You gave me a good number for that Horton clutch. So I got lucky and found a spec sheet for it. :-laf
Now I noticed one thing going threw that spec sheet. They show two clutches with the same number. Is yours the standard or compact model??
After looking at the standard and compact fans on page 5 of the above referenced sheet my kit has the compact fan drive.
Bob
Thanks Bob
Ok Robert lets hear the second person with the Horton. Is your fan compact or standard.
Im not convinced you need a Horton fan to make the AC run If that was the case remove the fan and run electrics , if you have a good working clutch fan it should work fine .
Philip you've hit the nail right on the head.
Until you have run at freeway speeds towing 8000 lbs in 100 degree weather where you can see just how well the Horton works. That is why I bought mine. The A/C performance was a welcome addition. I can run Cabbage hill towing with the A/C on and still see only 180 degree engine temp with egts under 1000 degrees.
Bob
There must be some bad fan clutchs out there as i have never had a issue ever and thats when pulling a stock trailer that is about 5,000 emty then loaded with cows that weigh at least a 1,000 each on rare ocasion ive had to kick the ac off because of radaitor temps but thats only because i think my timing is a littel advanced too much after the pump bolts backed out on me and i just guesed of were it need to be at , but it runs good so i called it doone . I had a horton on a few big rigs they work great but whats the point if you cant find them any place ? Then there is the Frito Lay trucks run only with a electric fan , im not shure about the rare models that were the 5th wheel set up