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I have a question concerning the fan clutch on my stock 327 engine, 1962 car. If the fan has the same resistance when I turn it after engine warms up as when it’s cold, does that mean the clutch is not working.
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Easiest way to tell is have someone shut off the car while you are looking at the fan. If the fan stops immediately post shut off - your fan clutch works. If the fan spins freely post shut off - your fan clutch does not work.
Dan
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