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Fan Clutch High Temperature Solenoid Valve For Freightliner | Replace A06-26631-

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  • Condition: New
  • Manufacturer Part Number: F224904
  • Brand: Fortpro
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    Fan Clutch High Temperature Solenoid Valve For Freightliner | Replace A06-26631-000
    What is a Fan Clutch and why you need it? A fan clutch is a thermostatic engine cooling fan that can freewheel at low temperatures when cooling is not needed, allowing the engine to warm up faster, relieving the unnecessary load on the engine. As temperatures increase, the clutch engages so that the fan is driven by engine power and moves air to cool the engine. Our Freightliner Fan Clutch Solenoid Application OE-Genuine replacement solenoid valves with connectors meeting OEM specifications and avoid hassle during replacement. Specifications: Normally Open Inlet Port Size: Female 1/8-27 NPTF Normally Closed Inlet Port Size: Female 1/8-27 NPTF Outlet Port Size: Male 1/8-27 NPTF Voltage: 12 Volts Orifice Size Minimum: .047" minimum Flow Rate @ 120 psi: 2.77 Standard Cubic Feet/min Diode Installed: No Wire Length: 6" Replace: A06-26631-000 Remember, for installation you should follow the Freightliner fan clutch solenoid wiring. How does fan clutch solenoids work? When the engine is cool or even at normal operating temperature, the fan clutch partially disengages the engine's mechanically driven radiator cooling fan, generally located at the front of the water pump and driven by a belt and pulley connected to the engine's crankshaft. This saves power since the engine does not have to fully drive the fan.However, if engine temperature rises above the clutch's engagement temperature setting, the fan becomes fully engaged, thus drawing a higher volume of ambient air through the vehicle's radiator, which in turn serves to maintain or lower the engine coolant temperature to an acceptable level.Mechanical fans are most common in trucks and SUVs, and some RWD cars. This is easier to accomplish because the engine is mounted longitudinally, with the belt accessory components mounted facing the radiator. The fan is mounted on the crankshaft pulley or one of the accessory pulleys (e.g. the water pump pulley) and will spin in between the radiator and the engine, drawing air back through the radiator and blowing it over the engine. Even though the air has been heated by passing through the radiator, it is still much less hot than the engine surface, so the airflow over the engine helps with cooling.In contrast, in a front-wheel-drive vehicle, the engine is usually mounted laterally, with the crankshaft and typically all the major accessory shafts parallel to the front axle, so as to directly drive the transaxle; a fan mechanically mounted on an accessory pulley would blow sideways and would not face the radiator. This is why electric engine-cooling fans are used virtually universally in front-wheel drive vehicles. The conversion of mechanical energy to electricity and back to mechanical rotary power with a fan motor is less efficient than a direct mechanical connection, but this is more than compensated by greater control of an electric fan through electronic thermostatic controls which can turn the fan completely off when the engine temperature is below the setpoint.
    Fan Clutch High Temperature Solenoid Valve For Freightliner | Replace A06-26631-000
    What is a Fan Clutch and why you need it?
    A fan clutch is a thermostatic engine cooling fan that can freewheel at low temperatures when cooling is not needed, allowing the engine to warm up faster, relieving the unnecessary load on the engine. As temperatures increase, the clutch engages so that the fan is driven by engine power and moves air to cool the engine.
    Our Freightliner Fan Clutch Solenoid Application
    OE-Genuine replacement solenoid valves with connectors meeting OEM specifications and avoid hassle during replacement.
    Specifications:
    Normally Open Inlet Port Size:
    Female 1/8-27 NPTF
    Normally Closed Inlet Port Size:
    Female 1/8-27 NPTF
    Outlet Port Size:
    Male 1/8-27 NPTF
    Voltage:
    12 Volts
    Orifice Size Minimum:
    .047" minimum
    Flow Rate @ 120 psi:
    2.77 Standard Cubic Feet/min
    Diode Installed:
    No
    Wire Length:
    6"
    Replace:
    A06-26631-000
    Remember, for installation you should follow the Freightliner fan clutch solenoid wiring.
    How does fan clutch solenoids work?
    When the engine is cool or even at normal operating temperature, the fan clutch partially disengages the engine's mechanically driven radiator cooling fan, generally located at the front of the water pump and driven by a belt and pulley connected to the engine's crankshaft. This saves power since the engine does not have to fully drive the fan.
    However, if engine temperature rises above the clutch's engagement temperature setting, the fan becomes fully engaged, thus drawing a higher volume of ambient air through the vehicle's radiator, which in turn serves to maintain or lower the engine coolant temperature to an acceptable level.
    Mechanical fans are most common in trucks and SUVs, and some RWD cars. This is easier to accomplish because the engine is mounted longitudinally, with the belt accessory components mounted facing the radiator. The fan is mounted on the crankshaft pulley or one of the accessory pulleys (e.g. the water pump pulley) and will spin in between the radiator and the engine, drawing air back through the radiator and blowing it over the engine. Even though the air has been heated by passing through the radiator, it is still much less hot than the engine surface, so the airflow over the engine helps with cooling.
    In contrast, in a front-wheel-drive vehicle, the engine is usually mounted laterally, with the crankshaft and typically all the major accessory shafts parallel to the front axle, so as to directly drive the transaxle; a fan mechanically mounted on an accessory pulley would blow sideways and would not face the radiator. This is why electric engine-cooling fans are uséd virtually universally in front-wheel drive vehicles. The conversion of mechanical energy to electricity and back to mechanical rotary power with a fan motor is less efficient than a direct mechanical connection, but this is more than compensated by greater control of an electric fan through electronic thermostatic controls which can turn the fan completely off when the engine temperature is below the setpoint.
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