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Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on all Volvo's "mid era" rear wheel drive Volvos.

1975 - 1993 240
1983 - 1992 740
1982 - 1991 760
1986 - 1991 780
1990 - 1998 940
1990 - 1998 960
1997 - 1998 V90/S90

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jengland46
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Fan clutch

Post by jengland46 »

My 1985 740 turbo overheats. I was told the fan clutch is not working properly. Could this be the problem? How difficult is it to change?

Thanks.

TAFinley
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Post by TAFinley »

This is very easy. I've done it twice myself, no problems.

First, be certain that fan clutch failure is the reason you have overheating; I'm not going to address general diagnosis of overheating problems here. To do a quick test of the fan clutch, drive the car until the engine is completely warmed up. Next, have an assistant turn off the engine while you watch the fan. If the fan spins a few revolutions (a second or two) after the engine stops turning, the clutch is definitely bad.

The fan itself is bolted to the clutch, which, in turn, is held to the water pump through the alternator pulley by four nuts (10 mm wrench) on studs. I have found that it is not necessary to loosen the alternator belts. Just remove the four nuts, wiggle the fan/clutch assembly out from the shroud, R&R the fan clutch, and reassemble.

The whole thing shouldn't take more than about a half-hour.

Good luck.
Tom Finley

'97 854 T-5

'85 245 GL

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