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Old 08-18-2011, 07:37 PM   #1
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W22 upper and lower fan shroud part numbers

Hi, Need GOOD part numbers for upper and lower 2002 W22 chassis fan shrouds.. As long as I'm askin', also price and good place to buy... Seems this may be a Chevy dealer item? Looked at Silverado on lot with 8.1 and looks the same?? Had work done at a GENUINE WORKHORSE SHOP which I of course can't name here, BUT.... Ya got ta love em! What clips and screws and bolts??? Thanks in advance, Jim C.
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What clips and screws and bolts??? Thanks in advance, Jim C.
I had to install my own ... the OE clips rusted and broke.
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Thanks Dale. They look like GM part numbers, am I going to be able to get them through my local dealer? I'm going to install myself this time, and I'll make sure that the upper shroud is attached to something besides the air intake tube!!! Appreciate the help. Jim C.
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As far as I know they are available from GM as I believe they are use in the truck line. Try a Google search.
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The fan has cut through both upper and lower shrouds, but blades look ok, but I'm thinking might be smart to change out thefan clutch.... No telling how much of a beating that has taken while the fan was chewing up the shroud.. Is that a standard 8.1 litre clutch? Probably is, I'm guessing.. Don't think Workhorse had a specially made clutch. Thanks in advance. Jim C. 520-227-2751
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.....might be smart to change out thefan clutch.... No telling how much of a beating that has taken while the fan was chewing up the shroud.. Is that a standard 8.1 litre clutch? Probably is, I'm guessing.. Don't think Workhorse had a specially made clutch. Thanks in advance. Jim C. 520-227-2751
JIM: Better think again. Here is a link to another thread that may shed some light on your questions:
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f22/fan-c...nfo-97275.html
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Don't think Workhorse had a specially made clutch. Thanks in advance. Jim C. 520-227-2751
I would not bet the ranch on that!
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OK, after going through every post on the subject, line by line: Is the Carquest number "77704" good or not? They got off on so many tangents that I'm not sure!!! If yes thanks much, if not where do I get "Delphi" clutch", or something that fits. Confused in Arizona Jim C. 520-227-2751
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if not where do I get "Delphi" clutch", or something that fits. Confused in Arizona Jim C.
Jim, Have you checked Oemy's website for part numbers?
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Driver, I got the part numbers for the shrouds and my local chevy dealer ordered them for me. Will be here on Monday. Also got the Hayden part number for the fan clutch and they ordered that as well (121.00). Have to find somebody that can deal direct with Hayden. Parts houses that deal with shops primarily, and dealerships can.. Most retail parts houses can't/ not allowed to, etc. Same clutch as on chevy TOP KICK, and other medium duty/heavy duty gassers... it is a heavy duty clutch. Proprietary to workhorse, before they sold out, under that application, but not for other vehicles that use that fan clutch. Thanks for all the help. jim C 520-227-2751
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JIM: Once the clutch you've ordered is proven to be correct by completing the installation, please consider providing the correct part # so OEMY can add it to his website X-reference. THANKS!
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JIM: Once the clutch you've ordered is proven to be correct by completing the installation, please consider providing the correct part # so OEMY can add it to his website X-reference. THANKS!
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Yeah, should have added that!! The part will be in on Wednesday from LA and as soon as I verify everything I will certainly post the part number and source. jim C.
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