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TD42 fan hub

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TD42 fan hub

Post by brendo4b »

i am just wondering if a viscous fan and from a tb42 will fit on and be ok to use on a td42 cheers
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Post by purplebus »

hub and fan as 1 unit will fit but wont be as efficient. petty blades are a more rectangle shape and the diesels are more of a swoop? not sure how to describe them. some of the fans and hubs are interchangable but best to take the hub you want to use with you when looking for fan blades. the holes are out by about 5-10 mm from memory. before you bolt one on grab a tube of the viscous hub oil and put it in.
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Post by Ezookiel »

The diesel ones are serviceable, the petty ones aren't (unless you drill holes to empty and refill them etc). And after the overheating issues my diesel had with the wrong hub, I sure wouldn't be putting anything but a genuine Nissan diesel one onto a Nissan Diesel.
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Post by bogged »

Ezookiel wrote: sure wouldn't be putting anything but a genuine Nissan diesel one onto a Nissan Diesel.
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Post by sudso »

Anyone tried the Dayco ones for a TD42?
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Post by brendo4b »

cheers i do have a hub off a diesel does anyone know how to adjust the cut in temp if i fill it will new oil a mate of mine said he heard there is a sight that explains how to replace oil and the check for correct cut in temp by using a sauce pan full of water or somthing anyone got any infocheers
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