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    i took another couple of videos lol. still hard to hear through a video though as the microphone on my phone does not seem to pick up noises like our ears do lol!
    i am still yet to pull the belt off and check all of the pulley bearings. i need some assistance with it as my disabilities are hindering me lol! so hopefully get it done later today!

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    Sorry but the attached files are not working for me. Just see thumbnails.

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    thats ok, ill try put them on youtube and share the links. i have no idea why they are not working.
    with the nicer weather expected over the weekend, i should be able to get a better idea of the issue anywyas.

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    Well have workedit out . pulled viscous fan off, then the little bearing housing thing. Mental blank to what it is actually called. But metal shavings and one completely screwed up bearing :O

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    Always good to find and fix a problem. Great to hear.


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    Well done! Better that you caught it before it got any worse!

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    Haha yeah! I am glad I stopped drivingit soon as it started to make the horrble noise. I wonder if it will still make the other noise at the 2500-2800 rev range when this bearing is replaced . hopefully it was all connected? Annoying to find this deal leaking again in the pic though as I only replaced it maybe 6 or so months ago? uploadfromtaptalk1405825967772.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    Annoying to find this deal leaking again in the pic though as I only replaced it maybe 6 or so months ago? uploadfromtaptalk1405825967772.jpg
    I just found mine loose and leaking, only replaced mine 12 months ago. Trip to CBC bearings for a new o ring, total cost $1.75.
    Even if it only last 12 months I think I can afford that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    Well have workedit out . pulled viscous fan off, then the little bearing housing thing. Mental blank to what it is actually called. But metal shavings and one completely screwed up bearing :O
    Good to hear that you have found out what the problem is. Hopefully there is someone handy who can help you with changing the bearing.
    Cheers......Brian
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    I found this guide quite helpful if your planning on attempting to do the job yourself.

    www.discovery2.co.uk / Viscous Fan Pulley - Bearing Replacement

    Managed to source the SKF bearing from CNC bearings.

    Also had to make up a tool to hold the pulley whilst undoing the pulley shaft.

    WP_20140424_002.jpg

    WP_20140424_003.jpg

    Good luck with the fix.

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