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Old 04-23-2017, 08:12 AM
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Hi guy and gals I have yet another story of 3VZE fan failure but this one took vengeance I'll let the pictures do the talking So this is the first thing I see after I hear a huge bang I thought I blew the engine and blew a piston out
Then I see the colprit the fan or what's left of it

When the fan went it took the timing cover with it upper and lower
It bent the crank pulley
Punched a huge hole in the rad
still gotta wrangle all the parts up to fix this mess seriously time to go electric
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Wow. Did the bearing seize and carry away the casting?? Were there no noises warning of impending doom??
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Holy Smokes!

This is the first I heard of an issue of this magnitude. As posted above, are there symptoms that appear in order to prevent this from happening?

Good luck repairing all that. Do you guys reckon the crank pulley can be used in that condition?
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No warning just blew up I'd say just ditch that crappy plastic fan and crank pulley has to be replaced
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No, that's not a fan failure. That's a failure of the "fan bracket." The fan was strong enough, and stayed together long enough, to tear up the timing cover and radiator. Hella strong!

On mine, the fan bracket failed by the bearing twisting in the casting. This allowed the fan to tip forward and rattle a lot. But it also relieved the tension on the fan belt, so it took a lot of the "oomph" out of the fan. The fan itself was tough enough that I still use it today, some 8 years later.

It doesn't look like the "Crank pulley" (which is really the harmonic balancer) is damaged, just the outer (power steering) pulley. About $50 from the dealer, http://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/p/TO...431935020.html, but it sounds like an easy salvage yard score. At least, for $50, that's what I'd try.
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That makes a lot more sense I just took a guess it happened after a quick jump in rpm from 3400 to 3800 after turning on overdrive
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Originally Posted by scope103
No, that's not a fan failure. That's a failure of the "fan bracket." The fan was strong enough, and stayed together long enough, to tear up the timing cover and radiator. Hella strong!

On mine, the fan bracket failed by the bearing twisting in the casting. This allowed the fan to tip forward and rattle a lot. But it also relieved the tension on the fan belt, so it took a lot of the "oomph" out of the fan. The fan itself was tough enough that I still use it today, some 8 years later.
Bingo...
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O Yea forgot to mention this is my first post I'm from CA I have a 92 4runner 3.0 4wd thanks for all the reply
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Originally Posted by G3R0N1M0
O Yea forgot to mention this is my first post I'm from CA I have a 92 4runner 3.0 4wd thanks for all the reply
Easy access to the timing belt there.. haha. Sorry about your truck, good story though.



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