TD5 Fan Hub Idler Bearing
Correct me if I'm wrong in these steps (I have removed the viscous fan and need to get to the bearing in the timing cover).
1) Use 12mm allen head socket to unscrew hub from shaft (any bright ideas to hold hub?)
2) Remove circlip retaining bearing
3) Use hub as a puller with some wood behind it whilst tightening 12mm allen socket, to draw out bearing
4) Slip, graze knuckles, dislodge bonnet stay which allows bonnet to fall on head
5) Once removed, press bearing off shaft
6) Press new bearing onto shaft
7) In a bag, freeze new bearing, with attached hub to allow something to tap on when refitting
8) Warm housing with torch/hot air gun
9) Push in bearing and shaft then remove hub and replace circlip
etc...
10) Move on to fixing the water pump, another broken thing discovered whilst looking for the still unknown cause of an odd vibration/rumble at 2250rpm...
Dave
Now I see why they call it a "Discovery" - for all the time needed to discover faults!
Last edited by davros; 9th November 2009 at 11:49 AM.
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