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Exploding fan.

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by m38willys, Mar 19, 2006.

  1. nwedgar

    nwedgar Now with TBI!

    Wow. That is amazing. I'm glad nobody was hurt.

    This does bring up a question though...how do you use a timing light, adjust the distributor AND stay out of the way of the fan?
     
  2. Hippo393

    Hippo393 Jeepless

    ...just don't redline it while timing 'er. ;)
     
  3. m38willys

    m38willys Jeep Vice 2024 Sponsor

    roger that, and ensure your fan is solid to begin with. Mine is the original that came with my '52's L-head. (well, as far as I know it is anyway) No obvious cracks anywhere, but could be.....
     
  4. dohc281

    dohc281 It is what it is.

    Glad you escaped unhurt. How are your shorts?
     
  5. vajeeper

    vajeeper Member

    I've always been freaked out about working under the hood with a running engine for fear of accidentally hitting the fan. It only adds to the creepiness when you're working with an engine with a vacuum leak that likes to rev on its own.

    I'll definitely be even more careful now - glad you weren't hurt and thanks for the post
     
  6. m38willys

    m38willys Jeep Vice 2024 Sponsor


    Oh yeah, I should go look for those in the front yard....:oops:
     
  7. Rondog

    Rondog just hangin' out

    Wow!!! What're the odds of that happening? Glad nobody was hurt.
     
  8. Chuck

    Chuck Sponsor

    Brannon, I’m really glad you weren’t hurt and thanks for posting this thread it may one day keep someone from being seriously hurt.
     
  9. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    looks like a close call
    AMC V8 7 blade fans are known for this when used with fan clutch
    check for cracks where the blades are riveted to the arm
    rust streaks will appear first
    I recall 2 Jeeps in our shop that happened to
    not a bad idea to check your fan whenever you have it off
    same rules apply to batteries don't lean over them or be near when starting or jump starting/charging
    I have seen those explode for no known reason
     
  10. xz3ltt

    xz3ltt I love hockey mom's

    Been toying with the idea of using an electric fan. assume it would be safer...
     
  11. I'm glad no one was injured.
     
  12. Phalanxx

    Phalanxx Jeep Newbie

    X16 on glad you werent hurt, X2 on "HOLY ICECREAM CONES, BATMAN!", x2 on undies check (i know i would have had to check/change mine...)

    very impressive how that blade went through the hood like that just as clean as could be. i couldnt imagine what it would have been like if someone were actually in the way either before or after the hood.
    how far did the blade go after the hood?
     
  13. m38willys

    m38willys Jeep Vice 2024 Sponsor

    After the hood, it only flew about 10 feet in the air. What the pics don't show is that where the blade went through the hood, the lips of that part are raised up about an inch.
     
  14. Roboter

    Roboter Klaatu Barada Jeepto

    Holy crap! :shock: :shock: :shock:

    Do they make engine drive fans with plastic blades?
     
  15. 72CJ5er

    72CJ5er Renegade Member


    I agree, mbe you can post this in a general safety area of the forum for all to see and be made a sticky. this kind of experience although hopefully rare is a good lesson. Glad you werent hurt damage coulda been much worse. gives me chills thinking about it as Ive tipped the fan once or twice in my lifetime when timing engines, makes you think.
     
  16. jeepfreak81

    jeepfreak81 When in Doubt, Pedal out!

    Flex fans are really prone to that (I know yours wasnt)... thats why i removed mine recently and went electric, that and the edges were so sharp I would almost cut myself and my dad always seemed to, then he would yell at me for it. VERY glad you were not hurt, as 90% of people do not even think about the fan when they are under the hood.