Yep, its a cheapy. The factory fan clutch works two ways...the fluid (viscuous) in the clutch body allows the fan to "stall" as air flowing over it reaches a point that the fan becomes a restriction, instead of pulling air, its blocking incoming air. (which is why stock clutch fans don't rob much horsepower) The spring on the front is to lock the fan when it reaches a certain temp.
Most of my fans seem to come on about 200-205 degrees, and bring it down to about 190 before shutting off. All trucks probably got a HD fan clutch, (big) but only some of the cars got them, specificly ones with towing packages for example. Hotter the fluid gets, the less resistance it has...as the engine overheats, the fan would become less effective, instead of "locking" like a thermo fan would. I'd probably run it, but be real watchful of my temp gauge.
Dorian
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