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gq fan

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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gq fan

Post by my patrol »

Im still looking for a fan blade, and fan clutch for my gq. any one help me out ?
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Post by Madmac »

Ebay. i got a brand new fan blade for $50. they also advertise the viscous hubs there too
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Post by ozy1 »

Depending on weather or not your vehicle is petrol or diesel,
if it is petrol id go with one of the 3 option listed below,

If it is diesel, you may only need to re oil your viscus hub to get it to operate properly, then fit a new blade,



if your looking to keep your truck in the long run, you have 3 options,

1 purchase a new viscus hub from an auto spares shop and get a new blade while your at it,

2, if you plan to keep the car for many years you can lookt a fitting a viscus hub from the TD42 diesel, these hubs can be pulled apart and re oiled if they ever stop working correctly, you get the oil/silicone fluid from toyota they sell it in small tubes, they normally require 2 tubes the Toyota P/N is 08816-03001, when going this option you will also need a new fan blade as they are different between the petrol and diesel version

3 ive read that the VL commodore viscus hub is also the same as the TD42 hub, but i have never tried, so i can not directly comment on this option,

so there ya go, any questions just ask away
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Post by Jimbo »

Or you can try drilling a small hole in your hub, draining out what you can, filling it up with the toyota oil and then using a grub screw to seal it back up. My mate has done it on 2 gq's and works great. Will be doing mine soon.
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Post by chimpboy »

I have two fan + hub combos here, one has a stuffed fan, the other has a stuffed clutch. But they can't just be made into one good one because the bolt pattern is slightly different.

Both are from TB42 engines, not sure why they are different.
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Post by Madmac »

Jimbo wrote:Or you can try drilling a small hole in your hub, draining out what you can, filling it up with the toyota oil and then using a grub screw to seal it back up. My mate has done it on 2 gq's and works great. Will be doing mine soon.
this does work. im using a hub that "patrolden" gave me. it had a screw in it, i asked him what the go was, he said he had drilled it, topped it up and put the screw in it. works fine
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Post by chimpboy »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0021791337

just spotted during some unrelated ebay browsing... any use to you..?
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Re: gq fan

Post by bogged »

Nissan.
when you work out that they last 10+yrs from new, they are great value, specially since theres everychance it will outlast how long you own it for, and you wont ever worry about failure.
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Post by familybus »

PM Tiny on here and he might be able to sort yah out, i do know hes already sold a couple of em to ol dudes! ;)
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