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Air Leaking From NHC250 Fan Drive Clutch Actuator

Rifleman

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I took my M925 for a test drive today, when i got back i noticed a big air leak. After stopping the engine the secondary air gauge was losing pressure fast. Upon opening the hood i found air leaking out of the front of the fan drive clutch actuator. So can i take the actuator apart and rebuild it, or is it a part that you just remove and replace with a new one?
 

porkysplace

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There are 4 threads at the bottom of the page under Similar Threads that should answer your questions.
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They are easy to disassemble and repair. I did mine without taking it off the truck and it took about 15 minutes.
 

randygk

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I tried repairing mine, didn't work well. I purchased a new exact replacement from Eric's. Not cheap, but the right part and it's done.
 

Rifleman

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Thanks Tow4, i took your advice and took it apart on the truck. I cleaned and polished all the brass parts, replaced the 3 O rings, lubed all O rings and bore with Parker O ring lube, reassembled it, it now works great.

Oh one more thing, some of the photos i have seen of other actuators taken apart have a brass needle valve stem with an O ring mounted on it's face. In my case mine didn't have the brass needle valve stem with O ring, mine was just a solid plastic needle valve stem with out any O ring at all.

Maybe mine was an older design or maybe a newer design, but i just want to let other members know that there are two types of valve stems on these actuators.
 
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Rifleman

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Machinist75,i am sorry to say i can't answer your question, when i left my last employer, they were closing down the whole plant, they were kind enough to give me two complete O ring kits. These two kits are made up of both Viton and EPDM O rings, and cover both thick and thin cross sections. The only problem is, the different compartments for each O ring size doesn't list a P/N, the only thing i can tell you is both kits were made by Parker.
 

Tow4

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Machinist75, I got the o-ring kits Harbor Freight, you just have to match them up with what you take out. Or you could take the o-rings to a hardware store and match them there.
 
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