Modern trucks have electronics that are as technically advanced as any car but I have never seen or heard of an electric cooling fan on any truck if they were so superior to the belt driven viscous fan why don't they use them on trucks?
How about because viscous fans are cheaper to produce? Or because they're less complicated? Or because HD trucks have more than enough space to run a viscous fan, and slapping a viscous fan on the front is simply a lot easier than fabricating the wiring harness and controls needed to reliably run an electric fan?
Just because something comes a certain way from the factory doesn't mean that's the best way to do something. In fact, I would say that it's much more reliably the
cheapest way to do something, not the best.
Can you run your viscous fan after you shut your car down, when you stop circulating coolant and the temperature of your engine actually rises? Ever seen a fan clutch fail and put the fan through the radiator? How about when your idling in traffic- A viscous fan can only spin as fast as the engine, is it operating at peak efficiency at idle speed? Is your fan clutch controlled thermally, or just mechanically based on operating RPM? Can you change the temperature your fan comes on depending on the time of year? For the day you go to the track? While your idling in traffic?
I'm not saying that electric fans are the best way to go in every situation, they aren't. But, they are more than capable of cooling most car applications, and they offer several advantages over viscous fans.
That's not the cc526. That's the cc2374 I believe. I didn't go with that radiator because I don't like the look of the angled top tank. The cc526 has a squared off tank. I can only assume that's the reason it doesn't fit. It's not even close actually.
You're right, you got me on that one it's a 2374. But the difference in the thickness of those two radiators is only a 1/4", at least based on the dimensions listed for those radiators. So it shouldn't be all that different unless something is going on with the 526 to keep the fan from mounting on the radiator the way it does on the 2374.
Part Number: CC526
Core Dimension (H x W): 17 X 22 1/2
Overall Dimension (H x W): 22 7/8 X 25
Rows: 3
3 Row Tank Thickness: 3"
3 Row Core Thickness:
2-1/4"Part Number: CC2374
Core Dimension (H x W): 15 7/8 x 21 1/2
Overall Dimension (H x W): 21 1/8 x 25 3/4
Rows: 3
3 Row Tank Thickness: 2-3/4"
3 Row Core Thickness:
2-1/2"