04-14-2023, 05:46 AM
Hello all watching this thread. I’m editing this thread to provide current context to my original thoughts and experiences.
I hope I can save many of you thousands of dollars and hours of frustration by cutting to the chase.
My coach was built 20 years ago. I have no expectations that twenty year old parts and engineering will be fully functional today however, the past five years have proven to be very frustrating and informative for my wife and I. We have replace almost every component of our suspension and ZF RAS system. We essentially have a new coach from the floor down, the top is still beautiful.
Recently I had a radiator and CAC change. That was accomplished at Newell, thank you Newell for helping me solve problems for my coach and hopefully many others.
Changing out the CAC and radiator made a significant difference in how my engine performs but that didn’t solve the root case of the problem. I’ll get to that as well.
Recently I had an alignment performed that appears to have corrected all handling problems I’ve struggled with since I purchased #744 in late 2018 and took delivery in 2019.
I’ll expand on my alignment solution in the thread I started on that topic. I’m a very “Happy Camper” in that category as well.
Bottom line for my fellow Caterpillar owners, there are a few mechanical items that cause cooling and performance problems with our designs.
First and foremost, if you have a single V20 hydraulic pump supplying your ZF gearbox and hydraulic cooling fan motor, your engine will experience high coolant temps and ZF gearbox hydraulic flow and pressure problems. I’m sorry but this is a fact. I will debate this issue if necessary but several Newell Gurus have been along for my ride and understand the problems.
Tips for success are simple.
Replace the fan blades before they fail due to heat and age.
Increase fan blade pitch. More to that than meets the eye. The V20 pump can only handle 2500 psi pressure demand. More to that as well. You fan is set at 20° pitch. You can increase to 27.5° to help airflow but you need to modify other systems to have a winning combination.
Get out ahead of high coolant problems before you overheat your engine.
Cat 15 owners. Make sure your single V20 hydraulic pump has the proper pump and shaft to last long time.
Now back to the original thread…
Good luck!
I’m exploring what options are available to improve airflow from my cooling fan.
In my 2005 with a C13 ACERT, Newell installed a MULTI-WING Z Series Fan with “6Z” Blades. I have eight blades.
I reached out to the U.S. Multi-Wing distributors and was contacted by:
(Larry Brudzynski has retired)
Superior Turbo and Injection.
313-842-4616 Ext 604.
Larry asked me to send him pictures of my fan. He looked at the blade pitch and estimated the blades are currently set at 25°. He is recommending that I re-pitch the blades to 35°-37.5°.
Larry is very knowledgeable and helpful. He is a resource for information, parts, or a new fan if necessary.
I’ll provide updates as I continue my research.
Take care,
JK
I hope I can save many of you thousands of dollars and hours of frustration by cutting to the chase.
My coach was built 20 years ago. I have no expectations that twenty year old parts and engineering will be fully functional today however, the past five years have proven to be very frustrating and informative for my wife and I. We have replace almost every component of our suspension and ZF RAS system. We essentially have a new coach from the floor down, the top is still beautiful.
Recently I had a radiator and CAC change. That was accomplished at Newell, thank you Newell for helping me solve problems for my coach and hopefully many others.
Changing out the CAC and radiator made a significant difference in how my engine performs but that didn’t solve the root case of the problem. I’ll get to that as well.
Recently I had an alignment performed that appears to have corrected all handling problems I’ve struggled with since I purchased #744 in late 2018 and took delivery in 2019.
I’ll expand on my alignment solution in the thread I started on that topic. I’m a very “Happy Camper” in that category as well.
Bottom line for my fellow Caterpillar owners, there are a few mechanical items that cause cooling and performance problems with our designs.
First and foremost, if you have a single V20 hydraulic pump supplying your ZF gearbox and hydraulic cooling fan motor, your engine will experience high coolant temps and ZF gearbox hydraulic flow and pressure problems. I’m sorry but this is a fact. I will debate this issue if necessary but several Newell Gurus have been along for my ride and understand the problems.
Tips for success are simple.
Replace the fan blades before they fail due to heat and age.
Increase fan blade pitch. More to that than meets the eye. The V20 pump can only handle 2500 psi pressure demand. More to that as well. You fan is set at 20° pitch. You can increase to 27.5° to help airflow but you need to modify other systems to have a winning combination.
Get out ahead of high coolant problems before you overheat your engine.
Cat 15 owners. Make sure your single V20 hydraulic pump has the proper pump and shaft to last long time.
Now back to the original thread…
Good luck!
I’m exploring what options are available to improve airflow from my cooling fan.
In my 2005 with a C13 ACERT, Newell installed a MULTI-WING Z Series Fan with “6Z” Blades. I have eight blades.
I reached out to the U.S. Multi-Wing distributors and was contacted by:
(Larry Brudzynski has retired)
Superior Turbo and Injection.
313-842-4616 Ext 604.
Larry asked me to send him pictures of my fan. He looked at the blade pitch and estimated the blades are currently set at 25°. He is recommending that I re-pitch the blades to 35°-37.5°.
Larry is very knowledgeable and helpful. He is a resource for information, parts, or a new fan if necessary.
I’ll provide updates as I continue my research.
Take care,
JK
Kristi & Jeff King
Bentonville, Arkansas
#744 2005 45’ Newell Coach
ZF Suspension/Active Steering Tag Axle
CAT-13 ACERT KCB Engine 525HP 1642 ftlbs Torque Cat Compound Turbocharger 43.5 psi
Allison HD4000MH Transmission with PTO drive.