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Thread: 300TDI Timing cover fan bearing

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    300TDI Timing cover fan bearing

    Guys,

    I am looking at replacing my timing belt very soon and i was also looking at replacing the fan bearing in the timing cover.

    Who has done it and where can i get one???

    Clarkie

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    Sorry to be a bearer of bad tidings, but I'm told you can't buy the original bearing. This was by a Tdi owner who also works at a "belts and bearings" specialist shop.

    Apparently they are a very unusual outside diameter bearing. He said he has talked to the factory reps and even though he has the exact part no. and specs, SKF will not sell them to anyone other than LR. His solution: get a custom-machined sleeve made up that will adapt a common size bearing to the housing.
    Ian &
    Leo - SIII 109/GMH3.3
    Daphne I - '97 Disco 300Tdi Manual
    Daphne II - '03 Disco Td5 Auto

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    Have since found out that the part number is

    ERR7146BRG $115, Avail in Oz

    http://www.british4wd.com/xcart/prod...&cat=89&page=1

    Never say Never......

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    OK, I'll shoot my source next time I see him...
    Ian &
    Leo - SIII 109/GMH3.3
    Daphne I - '97 Disco 300Tdi Manual
    Daphne II - '03 Disco Td5 Auto

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    Good to see you back on line Ian

    BTW, I was told the same thing when I did my timing belt 18 months ago and bought a new timing cover ($440, thank you very much) Then saw the bearing on ebay 4 weeks later for approx $90+........

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    Fan pulley bearing.

    I'm just going through the exercise of finding the source of a strange sort of squeak on my 300 Tdi and have narrowed it down to this bearing by taking the belt off and starting it. No squeak and when I spin it ny hand I can hear a small noise coming from there and can imagine it being the same when running at engine speeds.
    Question is, can this bearing be changed without pulling the whole cover off?
    As I've got the thing all ready it would be nice if this can be done without further stripping down.
    Any help gratefully received.
    Alan.

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    Cover needs to come off!

    Hi Alan,

    The cover definitely has to come off.

    Its quite a job to heat the cover and press the bearing out.

    The real problem though is the fan flange/mount that is press fitted onto the bearing. Most are cast and snap very easily.

    I still haven't found an easy way rebuild the covers. I have one waiting to be done my mate has replaced his bearing but because you can't buy the flange it needs to be manufactured. Labour prices as they are it starts getting close to just buying a new cover.

    I am the first one to say I don't like replacing things that can be rebuilt but it seems there is no easy option.


    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    I'm just going through the exercise of finding the source of a strange sort of squeak on my 300 Tdi and have narrowed it down to this bearing by taking the belt off and starting it. No squeak and when I spin it ny hand I can hear a small noise coming from there and can imagine it being the same when running at engine speeds.
    Question is, can this bearing be changed without pulling the whole cover off?
    As I've got the thing all ready it would be nice if this can be done without further stripping down.
    Any help gratefully received.
    Alan.

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    Angry Timing cover.

    Thanks Minni. Just what I feared the answer would be. Never mind, what's gotta be done will get done.
    I'm hoping Richard our friendly mechanic in the northern burbs in WA can fix it at home so I don't have to put it back together just for someone else to pull it apart again!!!!
    Strange that it should last right until the very end of our recent trip but grateful that it did.
    Cheers.
    Alan.

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    timing cover

    Bazil
    Stop searching - I have a solution, it's quite a process, but it works. I can do it for you - at a cost - or you can do the job yourselves. You need access to a lathe ( and someone to operate it ), and a good press.
    Cheers
    Bazil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bazil View Post
    Bazil
    Stop searching - I have a solution, it's quite a process, but it works. I can do it for you - at a cost - or you can do the job yourselves. You need access to a lathe ( and someone to operate it ), and a good press.
    Cheers
    Bazil
    Hi Bazil,

    Would love to know the process you have been able use successfully.

    Regards

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