Description:
A fan clutch 79A9067 is a temperature-controlled device that connects or disconnects the engine cooling fan based on the engine's heat level. It helps regulate the engine temperature while improving fuel efficiency and reducing engine load. Engine Cooling Fan Clutch For Freightliner, Detroit Diesel Series 60
Part Number: 79A9067
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Horton
Fits 79A9067 For Freightliner, Detroit Diesel Series 60
Specifications For 79A9067:
| Height | 13 |
|---|---|
| Length | 15.5 |
| Width | 12.5 |
| Back Pulley Diameter | 6.2 |
| Belt Configuration | - |
| Center Of Jb To Top Right Mounting Hole | - |
| Fan Bolt Circle | 3.5 |
| Fan Pilot Diameter | 2.56 |
| Front Pulley Diameter | - |
| Horizontal Mounting Distance | 5.32 |
| Selling Unit Of Measure | EACH |
| Vertical Mounting Distance | 8 |
Purpose of using 79A9067:
| 1. Regulate Engine Temperature
2. Improve Fuel Efficiency A constantly spinning fan adds drag on the engine. 3. Reduce Engine Wear Less mechanical load means less strain on: 4. Lower Noise When disengaged, the fan spins at a lower speed or coasts, reducing the loud “roaring” noise typical of engine fans. 5. Support Emissions Compliance Proper temperature control helps engines run at optimal efficiency and stay within emissions limits. |
Signs of a Bad Fan Clutch 79A9067:
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1. Overheating Engine One of the most obvious signs. 2. Excessive Fan Noise (Constant Roaring) If the fan clutch is stuck in the “on” position, the fan may spin at full speed all the time. 3. Poor Fuel Economy A locked-on or constantly spinning fan consumes more power from the engine. 4. Fan Spins Freely (Even When Hot) With the engine off and warm, manually spinning the fan should meet some resistance. 5. A/C System Underperformance A bad fan clutch may prevent proper airflow across the condenser, especially at low speeds. 6. Warning Lights or Trouble Codes Newer trucks (especially with electronic fan clutches) may trigger: |