Re: Hydraulic fan drives
Reply #3 –
John,
Yes, a variable displacement pump would be trick as you could potentially run the fan full speed at engine idle rpm. Of course this would also depend on size of pump and not to be overlooked is the need for the pump to supply power steering as a priority. $$$$ for those swashplate piston pumps.
It seems that a reasonable modification that would have great benefit would be installing a more sophisticated speed control. I "think" my coach has a two speed fan, a system that would allow from zero to full fan speed based on engine temps would be an improvement. As far as going to variable displacement pumps or motors, though,suspect that the present system that sends excess flow to bypass would not be that much of a hp drain. Looking at the hp/fan speed power curves though, keeping the fan speed to the minimum necessary to keep the engine on the thermostat could save some serious hp.
First priority though is to try to work out an alternate, currently available fan motor. If anyone has info on the existing dual fan motors including fan operating rpm range I'd be interested in any specs available. If it's simply a mounting problem that a machined adapter could solve I can produce as many of those as needed.