Fan clutch?
06-23-2020, (Subject: Fan clutch? ) 
Post: #8
RE: Fan clutch?
Got to thinking about this a bit more while rolling today. If water/moisture is getting in to some part causing rust/corrosion, wouldn't it be easy to just give it a spray of something like WD-40 (or whatever your favorite is) white lithium grease? I use this stuff regularly on my ratchet binders and some other things, seems like it would protect the area from moisture while adding a nice little coating of grease.

I don't see how it could hurt, but would it actually be helpful? Any thoughts?


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Messages In This Thread
Fan clutch? - JimT - 06-22-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - Rtrucking - 06-22-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - JimT - 06-22-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - JimT - 06-22-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - Rawze - 06-22-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - Waterloo - 06-22-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - JimT - 06-22-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - JimT - 06-23-2020
RE: Fan clutch? - Rawze - 06-23-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - Chamberpains - 06-23-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - JimT - 06-23-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - SquareOne - 06-24-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - Lonestar10 - 06-24-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - JimT - 06-25-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - Lonestar10 - 06-25-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - Rawze - 06-25-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - JimT - 06-26-2020,
RE: Fan clutch? - Chamberpains - 06-26-2020,



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