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viscous fan
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viscous fan
my clutch fan is knackered but i have heard of people drilling and tapping a hole in the clutch casing draining the old oil out and refilling with engine oil or cooking oil. any one hear of this? or also of filling the insides up with that blue steel stuff. i have a clutch with the single threaded rod so a xf fan wont fit this. wat can i do cheaply or dodgey!! ahah
I know its been said before, but this is a good way to throw your blades. Ever seen the mess? I have.
If you are desperate and poor, maybe buy the Toyota silcone (from a Toyota dealer), and drill and tap.
I thought the XF had a LH thread same as threaded Rangie, and you have to trim the blades???
regards philip A
If you are desperate and poor, maybe buy the Toyota silcone (from a Toyota dealer), and drill and tap.
I thought the XF had a LH thread same as threaded Rangie, and you have to trim the blades???
regards philip A
I think the shaft you are talking about is a very early type. the 81 should have a flange with 4 holes to take 4 bolts.
I am pretty confident that the single bolt type is obsolete, so you will be faced with buying a different water pump when it dies. So then buy a single LH thread type, and fit a Ford clutch if you want cheap.
But its still going to cost you!!!
You must have the last one of that type of pump in the World.
Dunno what tto do in the meantime, maybe try the silcone from Toyota, or lock up, but you may get a ventilated bonnet. I have seen them go right through,, destroy the Rad core, and smash the battery. This in itself could negate any savings.
regards Philip A
I am pretty confident that the single bolt type is obsolete, so you will be faced with buying a different water pump when it dies. So then buy a single LH thread type, and fit a Ford clutch if you want cheap.
But its still going to cost you!!!
You must have the last one of that type of pump in the World.
Dunno what tto do in the meantime, maybe try the silcone from Toyota, or lock up, but you may get a ventilated bonnet. I have seen them go right through,, destroy the Rad core, and smash the battery. This in itself could negate any savings.
regards Philip A
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