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TB42 and TD42 Engine fans,
TB42 and TD42 Engine fans,
okay, my question to you all,
are the fan and clutch assembly interchange able from either model?
i know the originals are different, but can i fit a diesel fan and cluch hub onto the petrol?
any help appreciated.
are the fan and clutch assembly interchange able from either model?
i know the originals are different, but can i fit a diesel fan and cluch hub onto the petrol?
any help appreciated.
Re: TB42 and TD42 Engine fans,
ozy1 wrote:okay, my question to you all,
are the fan and clutch assembly interchange able from either model?
i know the originals are different, but can i fit a diesel fan and cluch hub onto the petrol?
any help appreciated.
or maybe use a diesel fan blade and bolt it up to a petrol clutch hub???
that is another question....
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turps wrote:If it does seem to not be working you can drill and tap a drain hole into the petrol hub. Sparky had that done on his Shorty petrol GQ when he had it.
They just refilled it with more oil stuff.
that would be the perfect idea, but im looking to replace as the hub is actually rocking on the shaft, the bearings(if they have them) are shot
thanks for the advice anyway will keep it in mind for the next one.
adding to this...
I'm assuming the smaller fan is on the diesel and larger on the petrol?
my fan collided with some mud and needs replacing but i cant be assed messing around taking the shroud off tonight to measure the bolts and i gotta send someone else to go collect the fan for me while I'm at work tommorrow.
I'm assuming the smaller fan is on the diesel and larger on the petrol?
my fan collided with some mud and needs replacing but i cant be assed messing around taking the shroud off tonight to measure the bolts and i gotta send someone else to go collect the fan for me while I'm at work tommorrow.
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