Time for an update. This past spring I was watching the AC high side just run away no matter what. The 400 Psig event in a drive through line after engine warm up was showing me that the fan clutch was taking forever to respond and get up to speed. Considering the fan clutch was at least 6 years old IMO it's due anyway. (It's a known 5 year fan clutch life on obsolete spring thermal fan clutches as they loose 200 RPM per year. Guess this is one way electronically controlled viscus clutches slowly die.)
So I replaced the fan clutch with a MOPAR unit from Geno's Garage. (Their advice was the fan should be on in about a block with the AC on. Yeah, it used to do that when I bought the truck.) I also replaced the fan shroud because the old one was hard and had some of the lower shroud retainer parts were missing having broken some unknown time in the past. The old shroud was so stiff it came out with a sawzall. The new one had enough flex to install without major surgery. The coolant recovery bottle was in the way as I recall.
Replacing the fan clutch on a 2003
with common household tools:
1 and 7/16" wrench, 8mm wrench, BFH, and large screwdriver/prybar. Removed two 8mm bolts so the 1 7/16 would clear. Good wack or three and it comes loose.
Holding two bolts with the screwdriver on the pulley.
Dealer had a difficult time finding the part number for the shroud on my 2003.
New big part is: 52028912AF
The small bottom part is: 52029081AD
The 6.7 damper I put on makes this job a little tighter taking the fan out the bottom.
There was some confusion from my shop in the past if I had a MOPAR or aftermarket fan clutch. The Prior Owner said he had replaced it. Looking at the new MOPAR fan clutch and the one that came off the truck was only once difference: The new fan clutch had a MOPAR part number on it.
How much did the new condenser help?
Re the thermal coating - have you used this before or is this the first time? Thoughts on it?
You show to be from Phoenix. We lived in Glendale from 87-92. My brother and some of my wife's relatives still live out there. Nice place but I don't miss the heat or the traffic. Low humidity was nice!
Results of the Thermal Dispersant coating on a new condenser are here.
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...thermal-dispersant-on-an-ac-condenser.264486/
Combined with a new fan clutch the head pressures are down in town.