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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by djb383
Most XJs need the shroud......the radiator is really small so all of the factory cooling system components need to be in place and in top notch condition.

Are the "didn't have overheating problems last summer" while driving down the hi-way OR sitting stopped in traffic for an hour, on black top pavement, running the a/c, in +95 ambient?
Well, the AC doesn't work, I don't remember idling in traffic for an hour, maybe 15 mins max, could be black top pavement, and Chicago has +95°F days.
Maybe mine being standard transmission, the rad ends up cooling engine coolant only, so it cools better.
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 02:13 PM
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Bingo.
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 02:19 PM
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bingo? still doesnt prove that you need the fan shroud. Just because he wasnt in your "probably never gonna happen" scenario. Every jeep cooling system is different lol. Mine used to overheat but i swapped the radiator and the thermostat and she stays perfect now, even in traffic, on a hot day, while parked on hot lava, and a fat kid stuck in my grille. i know jeeps that have the shroud and new radiators and are still overheating. You gotta find what works on YOUR jeep.
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 02:46 PM
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Maybe I will pick up the shroud at JY.
I changed the rad cap, and then since it would hold pressure the rad had a major leak and had to be changed since I threw the old cap away. I bought the cheepest rad from NAPA, new thermostat and it was fine since then.
About a month ago the bearing to which the pulley and mech fan is mounted broke, I changed the fan clutch since everything was out to replace the AC mounting bracket on which the fan bearing is on and added 97+ aux. fan.

The fan clutch with the fan came off and on without problem after breaking off the fins from the fan clutch that are at the edges.

This is just my experience.
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by BODCherokee
bingo? still doesnt prove that you need the fan shroud. Just because he wasnt in your "probably never gonna happen" scenario. Every jeep cooling system is different lol. Mine used to overheat but i swapped the radiator and the thermostat and she stays perfect now, even in traffic, on a hot day, while parked on hot lava, and a fat kid stuck in my grille. i know jeeps that have the shroud and new radiators and are still overheating. You gotta find what works on YOUR jeep.
every jeep cooling system is different in the sense of people only think of radiators and thermostats. not fan clutches and waterpumps. every component of the cooling system has to be in working order. my electric fan doesnt turn on. ever. in traffic in 80 weather it can get a little hot, but i know its not the radiator. not the thermostat. its the fan clutch. not even the aux fan.
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 03:04 PM
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It will work better with the shroud. If you don't want, or need it to work better, can it!
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Old Mar 16, 2012 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by BODCherokee
bingo? still doesnt prove that you need the fan shroud. Just because he wasnt in your "probably never gonna happen" scenario. Every jeep cooling system is different lol. Mine used to overheat but i swapped the radiator and the thermostat and she stays perfect now, even in traffic, on a hot day, while parked on hot lava, and a fat kid stuck in my grille. i know jeeps that have the shroud and new radiators and are still overheating. You gotta find what works on YOUR jeep.
Really? Never mind....sorry if I post bad advice. When it left the factory (and they all were virtually identical), it worked. LOL
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Old Mar 17, 2012 | 08:41 AM
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I was being sarcastic about them all being different. I'm just saying they all act differently.
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