Engine fan

Discussion in 'May Trucking' started by Joker85, Oct 8, 2012.

  1. Joker85

    Joker85 Road Train Member

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    So, I never knew bout this. I was talking to some drivers at Little America WY the other day. And they were talking about going down mountains. If you re picKing up speed on a grade and wanna slow down and you have your jake on turn on the fan and it'll slow you down quicker. I tried it and it works, thought id share the knowledge since this is what this forum is for.

    Have a great day and be safe.
     
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  3. 25(2)+2

    25(2)+2 Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    I haven't had a switchable fan in quite a while, but yes, the air brake does help. One of the trucks I had for a time had the fan come on when the Jakes were switched on.
     
  4. VisionLogistics

    VisionLogistics Road Train Member

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    Yup, my engine fan kicks on if the Jakes are on and the RPM gets to a certain threshold.
     
  5. Joker85

    Joker85 Road Train Member

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    Well, on my pete it has a manual auto switch. I know some freightliners don't have it, unless you have a shop tie it in with the jake.
     
  6. bender

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    The engine fan will also slow you down considerably when climbing the mountain.
     
  7. Russjac

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    Mine is the same.
     
  8. Joker85

    Joker85 Road Train Member

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    Yes it'll slow down going up also I was told you lose somewhere between 25_50hp with it on
     
  9. Paloma

    Paloma Medium Load Member

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    When ya pay for the fuel .. Speed is NOT a factor .. 1300 rmp on a Cummins is purring ...
     
  10. bender

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    Yep, some guys like to flip the fan on manual when approaching the hill but I would just drop a gear and leave the fan on auto to prevent dropping power which just keeps you climbing that hill longer from low power.
     
  11. justawheelholderfornow

    justawheelholderfornow Medium Load Member

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    in the old 387s, they disabled the switch, because ######### drivers would just keep it on, not only killing the fan, but you lose 1-2 mpg on flat land with it on, it causes such a drag on the enigine.
     
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