barryb5 Posted February 26, 2014 Share Posted February 26, 2014 Can anyone tell me what type of lubricant to use in the cooling fan bearing. There is a small brass screw covering a reservoir on the pulley housing. regular motor oil? or grease? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob Engle Posted February 26, 2014 Share Posted February 26, 2014 The specs and adjustments manual calls for motor oil. I use 50 W oil as the thicker oil leaks less. There is a small gear pump in the hub that circulates the oil onto the bearing. The proper method for filling is remove the screw, fill with oil, turn screw hole to the bottom and allow excess oil to drain. turn to top and replace the screw. There is a standpipe inside the housing that keeps you from overfilling. Manual calls for this to be done every 5,000 miles. I would watch for leakage and check more frequently if there are signs of oil loss. One of the hyperdermic needle plunger type units works well to fill as the small hole is a nuisance to get oil in without spilling and dripping over the whole housing.Bob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Shaw Posted February 26, 2014 Share Posted February 26, 2014 Many have failed due to lack of lubrication... I am glad to see someone asked and learned to add engine oil. This may help remind many others...; me included! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barryb5 Posted February 26, 2014 Author Share Posted February 26, 2014 Bob,Purchased some Lucas spindle oil (50W) and the nozzle was small enough to do the trick..thanks for the fast and most helpful advice. This is a great forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
studebrooklyn Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 i'm not sure if the fan system is the same on '31s and on '30s (which is what i have), but to my knowledge it's not a bearing system at all, but a system of little gears that spin the fan.If it is the latter, one thing you may want to do - although it is time consuming - it to disassemble the entire mechanism (fan, belt, everything).inspect the actual gears.I did this to mine after the fan failed and fell off. the gears were all broken inside. (due to years of wear and tear and probable lack of lubrication over the years.)in this case there is a gent who manufactures a sealed bearing retrofit that works wonders. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dibarlaw Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Barry:The fan on my 1925-25 was very loose and I thought it was leaking and soaking the leather belt. Yours should have a "V" belt. When I took it apart it was packed with crusty grease. I bored out the cast iron body and machined bronze bearings. The main shaft gear was good and the fiber gear which helps distribute the oil along the shaft was also good. This part was available from BOBS. After I reinstalled, all seemed to work well for a while then it seemed it was still leaking. So I simply made a replacement interior body of aluminum, new shaft and sealed bearings. Construction article in the Service tips book sold by the BCA or in a 1987? Bugle article. I also did a patent search and have the patent drawings for this type of unit.Larry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Schramm Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Nice work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marty Roth Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 Don't know for sure, but if it is like my 1934 - 57, the fan hub has a chamber for oil (30w?). You remove the plug, fill with oil, and then turn the fan so that a predetermined excess amount runs out of the chamber, then turn right side up and replace the plug. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dibarlaw Posted March 1, 2014 Share Posted March 1, 2014 I am converting a unit for a 1928 Standard and it has that little pipe inside about 1" long inside that I will have to cut off. Here is what the unit would look like before the fan is re-attached with the old parts in the backround Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barryb5 Posted March 2, 2014 Author Share Posted March 2, 2014 (edited) Thanks for the information. I have taken the entire assembly apart and cleaned and oiled it. I am going to use some spindle oil. Spindle oil is somewhat sticky and has a different feel from regular motor oil. The stickiness prevents it from slinging off and hopefully will prevent it from leaking. I will run this for a couple of weeks and remove, inspect, and see how it is working for the application. I appreciate the responses. Edited March 2, 2014 by barryb5 (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaelod Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Thanks for the information. I have taken the entire assembly apart and cleaned and oiled it. I am going to use some spindle oil. Spindle oil is somewhat sticky and has a different feel from regular motor oil. The stickiness prevents it from slinging off and hopefully will prevent it from leaking. I will run this for a couple of weeks and remove, inspect, and see how it is working for the application. I appreciate the responses.Here is a sure fire solution to any oil leakage problems but you will need to check to see if this will fit a 31'. The principle is the same in any case:http://bobsautomobilia.com/shop/cooling-system/1929-30-all-ser.-ball-bearing-fan-hub-replacement.-.-fh-290.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarNucopia Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 Do you have one of these Michael? If so, can I assume you like it? Thanks,Here is a sure fire solution to any oil leakage problems but you will need to check to see if this will fit a 31'. The principle is the same in any case:http://bobsautomobilia.com/shop/cooling-system/1929-30-all-ser.-ball-bearing-fan-hub-replacement.-.-fh-290.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michaelod Posted March 6, 2014 Share Posted March 6, 2014 Do you have one of these Michael? If so, can I assume you like it? Thanks,Yes, I do have one. I have installed it and it seems to fit very well and looks 100% stock as all the differences are internal. Have not yet fired my engine as my car is still under restoration so I can't comment on performance just yet. Seems to totally eliminate the lubrication issue though.Thanks, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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