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Clutch Fan Reco

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Clutch Fan Reco

Post by patrol2pathy »

My old girl has always gotten a little warm climbing hills with the camper in tow, but it never uses any water or boils. So I decided to check out the clutch fan & found it to be a little weak.

To reco the fan is pretty easy, you just need a tube of the gel (oil, silicon). The only place I was able to find it was Toyota Spare Parts & it was only $11.69 GST inclusive.

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With the GQ, after removing the fan from the engine, its just a matter of removing the fan from the clutch pack. Just four 10mm bolts.

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Not sure that it was really all that important, but I made a witness mark on one lug of the clutch pack so it would be easier to put it back together. Then its just a matter of undoing the four 10mm bolts holding the two halves of the clutch pack together & prying them apart & removing the o'ring.

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After that its just a matter of cleaning the old crappy gel out of the two halves...

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Then squirting the new gel into the clutch, refitting the o'ring...

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Bolting the clutch pack back together (a breeze with the witness mark)...

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Finally, bolting the fan back on to the clutch pack.

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Overall, a very easy thing to do, hopefully it will have some benefits to the old girl.
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by Bluefreak »

I'll be interested to see how this goes - I've used the Toyota stuff many moons ago with zero success, perhaps they have improved it...
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by patrol2pathy »

It seemed to work well on the fan in my 304 Holden V8.

Can only hope it does just as well here.

I am waiting to see too mate, and hoping.
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by bru21 »

You can use more than one tube or fill it with bog for a fixed fan also
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by RAY185 »

Yeah I usually use 2 tubes in toyota fan hubs.
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

I think you have bolted the fan on the wrong side of the clutch you may want to check that one mate. Looks good mate.
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by patrol2pathy »

bru21 wrote:You can use more than one tube or fill it with bog for a fixed fan also
I think I will have to get another tube.
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by patrol2pathy »

Red Dog 4x4 wrote:I think you have bolted the fan on the wrong side of the clutch you may want to check that one mate. Looks good mate.
I did notice that before it was all refitted, luckily.

Would have been super unhappy with the end result if I had of fitted it in backwards, lol.
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by patrol2pathy »

Turns out you need two tubes of the gel to do the job.

After I had it finished, I thought it felt a little weak still. Then after I started it up & grabbed the fan, it was just too easy to stop.

Quick drive back to Toyota & was told that the rule of thumb is usually one tube for a sedan & two tubes for a 4wd.

But it seems bloody good now, lets hope...
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by bazzle »

Do it in an area away from where you want to paint anything. That stuff never goes away if it gets transferred to steel surfaces.

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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by micka1 »

Done exactly the same thing on my old gq used 2 tubes and made a big difference to the temps etc .
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Re: Clutch Fan Reco

Post by GBC »

We just use glycerin from woolies. I think you'll find that's what the Toyota stuff is. Try mixing some with potassium permagnate (condies crystals) and see if it catches fire......
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