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GMB 925 2340 Engine Cooling Clutch Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of GMB 925 2340 Engine Cooling Clutch

100% Performance and Durability tested. Designed with OE manufacturing technology. Reduced warm up time and optimized engine performance. Enhanced fin design for maximum heat dissipation, as well as, reduced fan noise and vibration during acceleration or cruising. Thermal (viscous), Non-Thermal, Electric, Standard, Heavy Duty, and Severe Duty versions available.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Runs Cooler, Lasts Longer!

This clutch has been a game-changer for my automotive. My engine runs at a cooler temperature, and the clutch's durability is top-notch. The installation was straightforward, and i noticed an immediate difference in my vehicle's performance. However, the price was a bit steep, but the quality and longevity make it worth the investment..

Pros
  • The GMB 925 2340 Engine Cooling Clutch is designed to provide efficient cooling for the engine, thereby enhancing its performance and reducing the risk of damage.
Cons
  • The installation process can be challenging for people who do not have experience working with engine cooling systems, which could lead to additional expenses.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2005 Expedition in Clutches

I replaced a stuck fan clutch in my 2005 Ford Expedition with this one. Note that this fan clutch is physically smaller than the factory clutch and this was an issue at first. It took about 40 minutes to remove the old clutch and put this on. When I started the engine after the swap, I was concerned that the fan clutch was still roaring and seemed to be making "weird" noises when accelerating from a standstill. After driving the car about a hundred miles, the roar has dropped to a level I find…

Pros
  • Replacement Parts
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