I drive my grandma's of 1965 Plymouth Fury fairly regularly. It was equipped with A/C but it hasn't been charged for years. To my knowledge, the radiator is original, and I don't see any scales in the core.
A couple of years ago the OEM 7-blade fan broke, and I had to replace it with a aftermarket 6 blade.
When the engine came to temperature, the gauge needle only went up to about 1/4 of the range, where there is a mark. Now it is going up half way. The radiator does not boil over-yet. The radiator cap is the same one that has been on the car for years.
When the fan clutch failed in the past on my 1972 Newport, it always froze up and would not freewheel. A friend said they can also fail by merely rotating freely on the clutch, even when the engine is hot. This would not provide enough air through the radiator.
Is there any way to test the clutch without disassembling the fan assembly and putting the clutch in hot water, which is what the manual suggests? In hot conditions, should the fan be solid with rotation of the fan pulley, instead of free to rotate?
By the way, the cooling system has been flushed.
This cannot be that difficult a problem to fix!
A couple of years ago the OEM 7-blade fan broke, and I had to replace it with a aftermarket 6 blade.
When the engine came to temperature, the gauge needle only went up to about 1/4 of the range, where there is a mark. Now it is going up half way. The radiator does not boil over-yet. The radiator cap is the same one that has been on the car for years.
When the fan clutch failed in the past on my 1972 Newport, it always froze up and would not freewheel. A friend said they can also fail by merely rotating freely on the clutch, even when the engine is hot. This would not provide enough air through the radiator.
Is there any way to test the clutch without disassembling the fan assembly and putting the clutch in hot water, which is what the manual suggests? In hot conditions, should the fan be solid with rotation of the fan pulley, instead of free to rotate?
By the way, the cooling system has been flushed.
This cannot be that difficult a problem to fix!















