good luck setting up another fan solution that is as effective as the hydro fan. That thing seriously shifts alot of air.
Well im just about to put the 1j in the soarer, it still has the stock hydraulic fan on there, and well i want to remove it.
I read that u use the 2jzgte parts and it all bolts on...
i found this on a US site... parts needed and part numbers.
Water pump assy. - 16100-49845
Fan pulley - 16371-46020
Fluid coupling assy - 16210-46030
Fan - 16361-46060
Thermostat - 90916-03093
Just wanna make sure the part numbers are the same and if anyone has done this themselves and can gimme an idea of how much it costs and if they recommend i do it or just keep the hydraulic one on there untill it starts leaking...
So... who's done it, any input?
Chris
good luck setting up another fan solution that is as effective as the hydro fan. That thing seriously shifts alot of air.
Agreed, you should keep the hydro fan if at all possible, it works extremely well.
If you really want to get rid of it though, forget about buying a new clutch fan - I priced it when I did my 2JZ conversion and it cost a fortune. Most people who do this use electric fans with the 2JZ pump, which is what I ended up doing.
Norbie!
www.norbie.net
Fan pulley alone is $200.
There is some nice tech here already about how to keep the hydro and run an aftermarket ECU (I presume that's why you want to get rid of it?) - perhaps have a little read of that stuff?
Agree with above.
Additional note for you Chris: While the 2jz pump is rather cheap from toyota (~$120 from memory) the pulley does not come with it, and costs almost the same amount! So if you end up getting the 2j pump with thermos find someone who has a pulley (like me) and take it to a machinist to mill a new one up for you, will cost around $50 (less than half a genuine toyota one).
or buy a billet steel one from me for $85 + postage. The $50 machining + materials sounds too good to be trueOriginally Posted by Draven
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Last edited by gianttomato; 18-01-2006 at 11:38 AM.
Considering the hydro fan has nothing to do with the engine ecu thats quite an easy thing to do.Originally Posted by gianttomato
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
Is this true for the 2JZ or just the 1JZ? I don't recall seeing a fan control module in my Aristo front cut, although it has been over 3 years so I could be wrong...
Norbie!
www.norbie.net
Well, its true for all 1UZ's.
Fan ECU is separate to Engine ECU, but I've only dealt with pre 1995 1UZ's
Its possible that it became intergrated at some stage (would make a lot more fucking sense)
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
thanks for the input guys, i guess ill keep it for now then, basically i heard that later in life the hoses etc will have a tendancy to leak. As such i was considering chucking in a thermo instead or something similar. Anyways, i guess it can stay if i have room for it. And no i wont be running aftermarket management.
Chris
Hoses can be fixed for a lot less than the cost of new thermo's.
That is providing you catch the leak and don't let the system run dry and root the pump![]()
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
and no dramas with room - the hydro fan setup is very slimline
hydro fan!!!! they work really really well burnouts for ever and it would stay cool.............
untill the fkR failed then it was absolute caos!!!!!!!! my fan seized, buit presure as the thing was stuck.... and as the cooler for it runs through the rad guess what exploded inside the rad, then guess what went in every part of the engine that water flowed through and then caused the rad to break open at the bottom, and of course being like everyone of our cars here it done it at a really bad place at an even worse time!!!! dewd buy some 10" or a 16" SPAL fan and be done with it they move as much air as anything..... but only buy SPAL brand they are awsome!!!!
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