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Flex fan on 1500

Is your viscous clutch going bad, or is this just a performance upgrade? I ask because you *can* just lock the fan on, by tightening a large hose clamp around the joint just behind the fan. Some of the Spitfire 1500s (same engine) came with the fan permanently engaged (no clutch), so it's certainly able to be run like that.
 
The water pump is leaking and there is a lot of play in the viscous clutch. We also have a water pump with a bolt on 4 bladed fan and the hub with 4 threaded holes to mount the fan blade set. I assume the 4 bladed fan would not provide adequate cooling, but the Flex Lite fan would have a better chance of providing the required cooling at a lower cost than a replacement viscous fan and water pump.
 
Hi Startech47, A failed or failing viscus clutch assembly will lead to early failures in the water pump. The fixed four bladed fan will consume significant HP at speed and may not move enough air at idle. OTOH, The Flexilite fan enjoys considerable success in Europe as a replacement for the viscus clutch assy and fan.---Fwiw--Keoke
 
I don't know is this is relevant to the type of driving you do, but I drove my 1500 on the street for several years with no fan.
Since the fan requires a few horsepower to turn, deleting it adds a slight boost in power.
You only need the fan if you're standing still.
If I hit traffic (rarely, in my area), I'd just shut it off and restart when traffic started moving.
Even 10 mph was plenty of air movement to keep from overheating. I ran a 160F thermostat.
 
Why not switch over to a spitfire clutchless fan assembly. On the Spitfire 1500 they didn't use the clutch system and the pump is a lot cheaper from what I can see. I know the fan themselves aren't interchangeable so you would also have to use the Spitfire fan but it should fit into the midget engine bay
 
How many blades does the fan have? I have a water pump and fan that came with the the pile of parts that was supposed to be a car. The fan is a 4 bladed steel job. The water pump has a 4 threaded hole flange. Thanks everyone for the comments.
 
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