This engine cooling fan is responsible for drawing air through the radiator to dissipate heat generated by the engine. It is constructed from durable, high-impact plastic or metal to withstand constant rotation and environmental exposure, unlike a fan with damaged or missing blades. Operators may notice the engine temperature rising above normal levels, especially under load or at low speeds, if this fan is damaged or not functioning correctly.
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Inspect mating surfaces for wear before fitting. Use torque specs from service manual. Replace gaskets and seals as a set — reusing compressed gaskets causes oil leaks. Clean all oil passages with compressed air.
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The first indication of a cooling fan problem is often an engine temperature gauge reading higher than normal, particularly when the machine is working hard or idling. If the fan is broken or severely damaged, the engine can quickly overheat, leading to reduced power and potential shutdown. Prolonged operation with an ineffective cooling fan can cause significant damage to the engine and cooling system components.
Ensure the fan mounting surface is clean and that all bolts are tightened evenly to prevent wobble or imbalance. Never attempt to straighten a bent fan blade; it must be replaced.
When replacing the cooling fan, inspect the fan shroud for damage and check the condition of the drive belt or hydraulic motor.