Horrible wobbly fan sound. Lubricate?
Horrible wobbly fan sound. Lubricate?
I've got one on order, but china being what it is, it will take as long as 3 months to ship it.
I've looked in teh marketplace and sent out a couple of emails.
But in the mean time can I lubricate it in any way?
I've looked in teh marketplace and sent out a couple of emails.
But in the mean time can I lubricate it in any way?
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Re: Horrible wobbly fan sound. Lubricate?
You can try lubricating.
I have used Mobil 1 Extended Protection motor oil on many fans and it works a charm!
Use it sparingly. Search around the web and you'll find sources with how to info.
It lasts a long time as well.
Of course depending upon actual state of bearings etc., your mileage may vary.
I have used Mobil 1 Extended Protection motor oil on many fans and it works a charm!
Use it sparingly. Search around the web and you'll find sources with how to info.
It lasts a long time as well.
Of course depending upon actual state of bearings etc., your mileage may vary.
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Re: Horrible wobbly fan sound. Lubricate?
You should also be able to find a good used fan that won't take 3 months to get to you.
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Re: Horrible wobbly fan sound. Lubricate?
When I had a fan issue in my T60 I took it apart and put in a drop of synthetic ATF left over from my transmission job. I'd seen that touted as an excellent choice. Solved my problem. This was over 6 years ago, no known troubles since.
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Re: Horrible wobbly fan sound. Lubricate?
Bicycle grease has NOT worked well for me. Friction was too high, for some fans, and fan wouldn't turn.
Synthetic oil, or another lubricant with lower viscosity, would be better.
Synthetic oil, or another lubricant with lower viscosity, would be better.
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Re: Horrible wobbly fan sound. Lubricate?
jaspen-meyer wrote:Bicycle grease has NOT worked well for me. Friction was too high, for some fans, and fan wouldn't turn.
I don't use anything fancy, just this:

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Re: Horrible wobbly fan sound. Lubricate?
Bicycle grease has a viscosity because they don't want it to seep out of bearings and it adds some protection against the intrusion of road filth.
You don't need either in your fan bearing (
), you want minimal resistance and a resistance to breaking down in long use. A good machine oil or synthetic bearing oil is a much better idea.
You don't need either in your fan bearing (
"If a star were a grain of salt, you could fit all the stars visible to the naked eye on a teaspoon, but all the stars in the universe would fill a ball eight miles wide." - A Briefer History of Time, Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
Dec. 2010: Now thought to be over 11 miles wide!
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