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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    FWIW,I believe the Puma Defender runs the same fan,if that helps.

    Probably not,unless there is a Ford equivalent,but I doubt it.

    And trying to find anything second hand for a Puma is harder than trying to find rocking horse poo.

    If you get desperate,there is always MR auto.
    I got desperate. No fan isn't an issue on highway, but I've got an off road weekend planned over Easter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Yep, Toyota silicon fluid in the Nissan TD42T viscous is the go to reduce/stop overheating, but we digress as they are repairable and the TD5 one doesn't appear to be?
    Dunno. Will look at my spare.... sometime.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I got desperate. No fan isn't an issue on highway, but I've got an off road weekend planned over Easter.
    SO they had one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    SO they had one?
    More than one, I believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Epic_Dragon View Post
    Might have a spare here, I'll check on the parts disco
    I appreciate the kind offer Leone, but bought a new one.
    Ended up paying BW price for what looks like a pretty ordinary looking knock off.

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    Note the rough, dodgy looking goop of silicon.

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    Mould marks on every blade.

    Fitted and working for now.
    I forgot to check the bearing, I'll do it as part of the Easter debrief.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    but I've got an off road weekend planned over Easter.
    Maybe not

    Unless its in your backyard

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Maybe not

    Unless its in your backyard
    Could be Paul, I'll go and check the dams if we get locked down.
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    I am aware that the OEM fans are expensive But considering that the original lasted 14 years I went with a OEM replacement fan in 2018 when it carked it on my D2a, Still going strong (So far so good)
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I am aware that the OEM fans are expensive But considering that the original lasted 14 years I went with a OEM replacement fan in 2018 when it carked it on my D2a, Still going strong (So far so good)
    I take that approach with other things, like start batteries. Thing lasts five years, must start the car a million times, costs around $200 ish and people want to scrimp on a few $$$? I am by no means well off, bu that sort of 'economy' strikes me as dumb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    I take that approach with other things, like start batteries. Thing lasts five years, must start the car a million times, costs around $200 ish and people want to scrimp on a few $$$? I am by no means well off, bu that sort of 'economy' strikes me as dumb.
    You are aware that tyre and battery manufacturers make batches of product, to a higher standard than that supplied to the retail trade, for vehicle manufacturers?
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