Aux Fan Bearing Lube
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:16 am
Guys - I've been thinking about how to lube the bearings on my aux fan, which is drawing too much current and roasting my 25A fuse. The plastic around the terminals in the fuse box is shiny, showing that it's been way too hot.
The problem I'm trying to solve is how to clean and lubricate the bearing without removing the fan, which will require removing the condenser and and the radiator. Evacuating the AC system to pull the condenser from the hard lines is something I'd rather avoid. And even with my recent spin-on fan upgrade, pulling the rad is a PITA.
I believe this video shows the construction of the fan, or at least a very similar one on the E30.
While there is insufficient clearance to pull off the fan blade, and the hub of the blade is deep, I can remove the nut holding it to the motor shaft. That will allow the fan blade hub to pull slightly back from the bearing. I think that I should be able to drill one or more small (7/64") holes spaced from the fan hub mounting hole, angled toward the center, which will permit the straw of a can of WD40 Specialist Degrease in there, followed by some white lithium. I found Flexstraw FS250 50" flexible spray straws on Amazon, which are 0.095" in diameter.
If the video is correct, there is only a bushing on the side of the motor shaft closest to the condenser, which should be easy enough to flush out and regrease.
Has anybody tried this? Any thoughts?
The problem I'm trying to solve is how to clean and lubricate the bearing without removing the fan, which will require removing the condenser and and the radiator. Evacuating the AC system to pull the condenser from the hard lines is something I'd rather avoid. And even with my recent spin-on fan upgrade, pulling the rad is a PITA.
I believe this video shows the construction of the fan, or at least a very similar one on the E30.
While there is insufficient clearance to pull off the fan blade, and the hub of the blade is deep, I can remove the nut holding it to the motor shaft. That will allow the fan blade hub to pull slightly back from the bearing. I think that I should be able to drill one or more small (7/64") holes spaced from the fan hub mounting hole, angled toward the center, which will permit the straw of a can of WD40 Specialist Degrease in there, followed by some white lithium. I found Flexstraw FS250 50" flexible spray straws on Amazon, which are 0.095" in diameter.
If the video is correct, there is only a bushing on the side of the motor shaft closest to the condenser, which should be easy enough to flush out and regrease.
Has anybody tried this? Any thoughts?
