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Viscous Fan Hub Bearing - TD42

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Viscous Fan Hub Bearing - TD42

Post by of4x4 »

Help!

I pulled my fan hub out of my GQ TD42 to service it as per the various posts in this forum, but have found that the bearing is stuffed and wont hold the silicon fluid in the hub. (that's where it all leaked out of in the first place :cry: ).

It doesn't appear to me that the bearing is serviceable - at least I can't work out how to get to it.. :?

Can anyone confirm whether its possible to replace the bearing, and if so, how? Where can I get a new bearing?

Cheers!
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Post by mkpatrol »

Its buggered, you will have to buy a whole new unit (except fan).
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Post by of4x4 »

mkpatrol wrote:Its buggered, you will have to buy a whole new unit (except fan).
Thanks mkpatrol.

Doh! Thought as much.

Saw one on ebay for $110 (free delviery!!) Don't know what Ni$$an want. Might try a wreckers as I've still got plenty of fluid to service one.

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Post by GQ Bear »

I just recently bought one for TB42e. Davies Craig make 'em and their about $200 from supacrap and autobarn. (i've been told from more than one source that these are shite)

I think nissan want about $350 for 'em. I ended up getting one from Don Kyatt's in Moorabbin for $185 and it's Peraut, which is what Nissan use, so it's OE.

Deisel is cheaper. $110 C/W $185. tRY kYATT'S, YOU MAY BE ABLE TO GET ONE FOR $110 WITHOUT PAYING FREIGHT (AND IT'S oe, NOT DAVIES CRAIG OR WOTEVER THEY SUPPLY)

sorry about caps, accidently hit caps lock and too drunk/hungover to change it now
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Post by bogged »

I MAY have a spare one in the shed.. will look tomorrow if your interested in it.
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Post by of4x4 »

GQ Bear wrote:Deisel is cheaper.
There's a first...! (in my experience anyway...)
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Post by MQPatrol »

6cyl VL commodore fan hub is same as TD42 one, i got one on mine and it survived fine last summer.
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