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How to remove the viscous fan bearing on a TD5 ?
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Smokydiesel:
Hi,
I have a bit of a problem here.
After half a day I finally got the Viscous fan bearing out..........pfffff (well in fact it's the bearing for the fan's axle-stump)
The bearing came out together with the axle stump (the bit that holds the pulley).
But how on earth do I seperate the bearing from the axle stump ????? :x
I grinded off the outer bearing ring, so now I am stuck with the axle inside the inner ring of the bearing.......and 15 bearing-balls all over my workshop....
I've got a great new bearing, just need to find a way to get the old axle in.
Any idea's ?
Thanks !
Edwin
topless matt:
Cut the inner race off the axle trying not to nick it!
If not confident cutting all the way through it, cut halfway and then split it with a cold chisel.
Works every time
Smokydiesel:
--- Quote from: topless matt on January 17, 2009, 23:11:08 ---Cut the inner race off the axle trying not to nick it!
If not confident cutting all the way through it, cut halfway and then split it with a cold chisel.
Works every time
--- End quote ---
Thanks, I took the grinder out this morning, it worked OK.
Finished the job just an hour ago, new bearing is in now :dance:
A shame that it didn't cure the strange grinding sound, that made me decide to change the bearing in the first place :(
topless matt:
Shame it didint stop the noise. Not sure what else it could be, dont spend much time working on td5 engines
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