Ok, I ran some diagnostics on my fan. It runs just under 300 rpm most of the time. When it gets a request from the computer to increase in speed it then runs 650-750 depending on the engine rpm. Is this acceptable? I also noticed the ac compressor clutch is rattling and making a hell of a racket when watching the clutch kick on and off. With the truck off the triangular plate on the front of the ac compressor moves around freely on the three studs and has about a 1mm gap to the pulley. The dampeners that go on the studs are all gone. Is just the clutch bad or is the whole compressor junk now? This has been the most mysterious problem that I have ever had on this truck.
Can you get your money back on the aftermarket fan clutch? IMO the RPM is way too low and the source of your AC problems. Replace it with a new MOPAR clutch.
It should be around 600 RPM kicked out and 1500 RPM to move enough air for the AC at idle. (The fan is not needed for AC above ~45 MPH.)
A picture would confirm, but, sounds like the compressor clutch burned up. Worst case: Don't drive it as the idler bearing on it's pulley is likely also ruined. High temps from clutch slippage can hurt the shaft seal on the compressor.
That may be the reason it could only kick in for 5 seconds - bad clutch. A compressor failing can also hurt it's clutch. How much overheating damage did the sub-par fan clutch do to the AC system...
With the high cost of a compressor clutch kit, PIA of installing it, gaping it correctly, and you already need an evac and charge: it's easier to just replace the compressor.
You would have to look into the system to see if it's full of debris or if you can just replace the compressor. Most places require replacement of the orface tube line, accumulator, maybe condenser, and system flush just to warranty a new compressor. Suggest you use a OEM Denso compressor. Plenty of junk knock-offs out there that can make you eat the labor and parts just listed if they die under warranty. You will not care about warranty on a hot day even if the shops eats it all when they can get it back in. Ask them to use the best parts or find a place that will. It's like $100 more for an OEM compressor most online places vs. low bidder knock-off.
An alternative failure is possible: Fan clutch overheated AC system and compressor clutch burned up. Maybe you can just replace the compressor clutch, fan clutch, belt because it would have seen the heat from the AC clutch burning up, and the system will be fine. Is the engine oil filter coated with AC oil and dye? Aka did the system vent or just fry the compressor clutch?
I have cut the V-belt off a few times on AC compressors after the impressive smoke show of a clutch failure.