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Nissan Terrano 1991 Clutch Fan
Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 17:45
cloughie
Could someone please advise how to top up the clutch fan with silicone and what is the best thermostat to have in place.Currently based in the
Pilbara
and although under normal driving everthing temp wise ok but have some trips coming up that will require towing and I need to be prepared as daytime temps continue to be 40+.
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AnswerID: 100708 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 18:23
theshadows
replied: use toyota fluild....however the consense is dpnt.....just replace the whole clutch and water pump at the same time.its a one piece unit.
shadow
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AnswerID: 100712 Submitted: Tuesday, Mar 01, 2005 at 19:24
Member - Oskar (Bris)
replied: Filling with fresh silicone oil improved the clutch on mine quite a lot.
my email is "oskarnatskiat hotmaildotcom" if you email me I can send you some pics and some details.
No problem
Cheers
Oskar
Another Fraser Is. pancake dear?
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FollowupID: 358954 Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 02, 2005 at 18:03
cloughie posted:
Thanks Oskar, Will email you 2/3.
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AnswerID: 104619 Submitted: Friday, Apr 01, 2005 at 07:04
silveroak
replied: First thing to do is check your thermostate make sure its a " High Flow " 77 deg can be a bit hard to get hold of but but will solve any overheating problems as long as everthing else is o.k.
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