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Old 11-26-2024, 02:44 PM   #1
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Default 1940 Deluxe fan slipping

Hey all!

I have a 40 coupe with all original running gear. I was trying to turn the engine over by hand the other day and the fan spins on the shaft without turning the motor. I took the fan off the shaft and I don’t see any way to tighten anything there. It just seems to slip inside the housing. My concern is that I’m not getting the RPM out of the fan that I should be at higher engine speeds. Has anyone dealt with this, and is it even a problem? I can’t seem to find any info on it. I can tack weld the fan to the housing, but I’d rather not if it’s designed a certain way.

Thanks for any guidance!

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Old 11-26-2024, 04:30 PM   #2
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Last edited by 69a; 11-26-2024 at 05:59 PM. Reason: I wrongly thought it was a belt driven fan.
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Old 11-26-2024, 04:34 PM   #3
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The fan is supposed to spin on the shaft. If you want to turn the engine over by hand, you should really do it at the crankshaft pulley. With either a crank handle or a socket on the crankshaft pulley bolt. Make sure the ignition is off.
Ok great, thanks. That was my bigger concern, that the fan was slipping on the shaft and shouldn’t.
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Old 11-26-2024, 04:56 PM   #4
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on orig 40 motor the fan is mounted solid to the crank, the later motors are belt driven you could turn that fan
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Old 11-26-2024, 05:38 PM   #5
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The '40 crank mounted fan has molded rubber connecting the blade to the hub. I suspect the bond has deteriorated and allows the fan to turn without turning the hub.
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Old 11-26-2024, 05:41 PM   #6
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Hey all!

I have a 40 coupe with all original running gear. I was trying to turn the engine over by hand the other day and the fan spins on the shaft without turning the motor. I took the fan off the shaft and I don’t see any way to tighten anything there. It just seems to slip inside the housing. My concern is that I’m not getting the RPM out of the fan that I should be at higher engine speeds. Has anyone dealt with this, and is it even a problem? I can’t seem to find any info on it. I can tack weld the fan to the housing, but I’d rather not if it’s designed a certain way.

Thanks for any guidance!

Jim
Jim, If I understand you correctly, the fan blades are turning but the fan shaft is not. Correct?

There is a rubber dampener between the blade assembly and hub. If it is so loose you can turn the blades, I'd be looking for a replacement fan. You should be able to turn the crankshaft by the fan. Not the best thing to do, but it can be done and has been zillions of times.
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