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ok so i have a non workin fan

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ok so i have a non workin fan

Post by blu100 »

hey just wondering if anyone else has came up with a way of lockin up the clutch fan on front of the motor as to witch they fuck out quite easy and happens to everyone i have thought off welding it but it will put it out a balance and tried that instant steel shit on the front but it broke


any help would be good cheers
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Post by hulsty »

why not just fix it properly? The silicone from toyota is only $12 a tube, generally 2 tubes is HEAPS
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cause i would like it to be on all the time as its only used out in the bush
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Post by tehekho »

blu100 wrote:cause i would like it to be on all the time as its only used out in the bush
Til you drive through some water.
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Fill the cavity with a firm drying silicone then, not a good idea IMO
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tehekho wrote:
blu100 wrote:cause i would like it to be on all the time as its only used out in the bush
Til you drive through some water.

umm tru didnt think off that
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Re: ok so i have a non workin fan

Post by Tiny »

You ay be able to fit a clutch to it but really a serviceable factory fan should be
Oremthan adequate and if required why not fit a thermo to it for added airflow if your worried :?:
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