From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 10:53:33 +0200, Gert wrote:

>
> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> schreef in bericht
> news:_rrVn.2278$3%3.782(a)newsfe23.iad...
>> On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 14:31:10 +0200, Gert wrote:
>>
>>
>>> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> schreef in bericht
>>> news:aJ9Vn.1979$3%3.39(a)newsfe23.iad...
>>>> On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 13:16:43 +0200, Gert wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> There is no newsgroup specific about the TOYOTA (celica) SUPRA. Are
>>>>> there Supra owners here?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Gert.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yeah. I have one. What problem are you having with yours? :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> :) several
>>> Some are allraedy under dcontrol.
>>> We can discuss here or direct by e-mail What do you prefer?
>>>
>>> Gert
>>
>> This is a good place. We so seldom actually talk about TOYOTAS it will
>> be a refreshing change.
>>
>> Here's a hint: Most posters put an {OT} just like that in their
>> political posts, so if you can set a filter on your newsreader to filter
>> the string "{OT}" (w/o quotes, of course, or, in my case "{BS}" then a
>> lot of the noise will disappear. Don't filter out OT because then you'll
>> lose any posts with the word ToyOTa.
>>
>> I recently installed a new radiator, but now believe I have a blown head
>> gasket. This year's project was SUPPOSED to be rebuilding the
>> suspension, but now the BHG takes precedence... :(
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Im afraid my headgasket is damaged too. Several cooling problems last
> months. First a leaking pump wich is replaced which is replaced with an
> use one an a new gasket.. Then i found out that both electric fans and the
> viscocoupling from the big fan where not working. I replaced the
> temperature feeler and i had my 2 electric fans back. Then i replaced the
> visco coupling from the main fan with a used 1 and my cooling is ok now.
> But i still lose a bit water, like 1/2 a liter in 2 weeks. but no drips
> under the car.
>
> My old coupling is opened and i found out the the viscous fluid was gone.
> I am try ing to get this fluid because it seems available by TOYOTA under
> part numbers:
> 08816-03001
> 08816-06001
> 08816-10001
>
> The toyota importer in the Netherlands told me its not possible to repair
> and only available as 1 part.
>
> Maybe you like this site:
> http://www.nichols.nu/tip482.htm
> How to repair a visco coupled fan.
>
> Gert.

Have you ever done a fan before?

It seems to be one of those things, once they are put together they are
not made to be taken apart.

I just went out and got a new one, but aftermarket, for $67. I'm not sure
where you're from, but it's the same fan clutch from a 1999 Chevy
Silverado, IIRC. I thought it was funny I had a Chevy truck listed in my
parts at the local AutoZone, but that's where the clutch came from!


From: Gert on

"Hachiroku ????" <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> schreef in bericht
news:1iKVn.1303$Lj2.1177(a)newsfe05.iad...
> On Sun, 27 Jun 2010 10:53:33 +0200, Gert wrote:
>
>>
>> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> schreef in bericht
>> news:_rrVn.2278$3%3.782(a)newsfe23.iad...
>>> On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 14:31:10 +0200, Gert wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> "Hachiroku ????" <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> schreef in bericht
>>>> news:aJ9Vn.1979$3%3.39(a)newsfe23.iad...
>>>>> On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 13:16:43 +0200, Gert wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> There is no newsgroup specific about the TOYOTA (celica) SUPRA. Are
>>>>>> there Supra owners here?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Gert.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah. I have one. What problem are you having with yours? :)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> :) several
>>>> Some are allraedy under dcontrol.
>>>> We can discuss here or direct by e-mail What do you prefer?
>>>>
>>>> Gert
>>>
>>> This is a good place. We so seldom actually talk about TOYOTAS it will
>>> be a refreshing change.
>>>
>>> Here's a hint: Most posters put an {OT} just like that in their
>>> political posts, so if you can set a filter on your newsreader to filter
>>> the string "{OT}" (w/o quotes, of course, or, in my case "{BS}" then a
>>> lot of the noise will disappear. Don't filter out OT because then you'll
>>> lose any posts with the word ToyOTa.
>>>
>>> I recently installed a new radiator, but now believe I have a blown head
>>> gasket. This year's project was SUPPOSED to be rebuilding the
>>> suspension, but now the BHG takes precedence... :(
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Im afraid my headgasket is damaged too. Several cooling problems last
>> months. First a leaking pump wich is replaced which is replaced with an
>> use one an a new gasket.. Then i found out that both electric fans and
>> the
>> viscocoupling from the big fan where not working. I replaced the
>> temperature feeler and i had my 2 electric fans back. Then i replaced the
>> visco coupling from the main fan with a used 1 and my cooling is ok now.
>> But i still lose a bit water, like 1/2 a liter in 2 weeks. but no drips
>> under the car.
>>
>> My old coupling is opened and i found out the the viscous fluid was gone.
>> I am try ing to get this fluid because it seems available by TOYOTA under
>> part numbers:
>> 08816-03001
>> 08816-06001
>> 08816-10001
>>
>> The toyota importer in the Netherlands told me its not possible to repair
>> and only available as 1 part.
>>
>> Maybe you like this site:
>> http://www.nichols.nu/tip482.htm
>> How to repair a visco coupled fan.
>>
>> Gert.
>
> Have you ever done a fan before?
>
> It seems to be one of those things, once they are put together they are
> not made to be taken apart.
>
> I just went out and got a new one, but aftermarket, for $67. I'm not sure
> where you're from, but it's the same fan clutch from a 1999 Chevy
> Silverado, IIRC. I thought it was funny I had a Chevy truck listed in my
> parts at the local AutoZone, but that's where the clutch came from!
>

React to my e-mail. (nospam)
I show you foto's that its open and ready for repair.

My Chevy was a G20 :)


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