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hey all my car is going in at 1 pm today for a new clutch fan and a service but after reading idk if i need a new fan my local nissan mechanic said that the fan dosnt disengage so i went out and had i play when i start my car its on max and makes like a quite howling but when i put it into gear my hole car gos quite also when i drive its sounds like a quite bus and its kinda hard to turn by hand if ya spin it will just stop 2 blades down if ya know what i mean cheers :cheers:

edit. car dosnt over heat

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I would suggest you take it to a workshop that specializes in imports mate. They would be able to tell you what is happening within a few minutes as they have prob seen this sort of thing before.

No point in replacing something that prob doesn't need to be replaced.

Sounds like the clutch fan is locked and in need of replacement i guess, the howling means its locked....... How much did they quote you for one?

280 for new fan new fan shroud and a small rocket cover leak

Also dude, it would just be cam cover gaskets..... There is a really funny image on Rocket cover vs Rocker cover but i cant find it, i found one for you to enjoy :D

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No offense intended, just helping :)

kk cheers all guess il let them do it 280 ant much

It sounds pretty pricey, if you have the time ring around and get some other quotes just to make sure you are getting the best deal you can :)

Also dude, it would just be cam cover gaskets..... There is a really funny image on Rocket cover vs Rocker cover but i cant find it, i found one for you to enjoy :D

4FeBY.jpg

No offense intended, just helping :)

lol i neva new that learn sumthing everyday but in saying that its a 34 so there rockets in there some where ha!!

lol i neva new that learn sumthing everyday but in saying that its a 34 so there rockets in there some where ha!!

Hahaha i dunno about rockets mate..... Mine does sound like a bit of a jet now though :D

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