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201-06600-6118
Sinotruk HOWO
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Part Name | Engine Fan Bracket Assembly / Cooling Fan Mounting Bracket |
| OEM Number | 201-06600-6118 or 201066006118 |
| Position | Front side of the engine block — supports the fan hub and pulley shaft |
| Material | High-strength alloy steel or cast iron with anti-corrosion treatment |
| Design Type | Rigid multi-arm bracket with integrated bearing housing and vibration dampers |
| Weight | Approx. 8.2 kg |
| Dimensions | Custom-fit design; mounts directly to engine cylinder block |
| Function | |
| • Supports cooling fan and pulley assembly | |
| • Maintains alignment of V-belt or poly-V belt drive system | |
| • Reduces vibration transmission to surrounding components | |
| Operating Environment | Exposed to high heat, oil mist, and constant mechanical vibration |
| Condition | Brand new (OEM original or premium aftermarket) |
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Verify Compatibility Before Purchase
Confirm your truck model, engine type (MC11/MC13), and fan drive configuration.
Some variants differ in hole pattern or bracket arm angle.
Professional Installation Required
Involves removing radiator, fan, and belt assemblies.
Use proper lifting tools — never work under unsupported components.
Inspect Engine Mounting Points
Check for cracks, stripped threads, or warping on the cylinder block.
Repair or re-tap holes if necessary.
Ensure Proper Pulley Alignment
Crankshaft pulley
Fan hub
Alternator pulley are all aligned on the same plane.
After installation, verify that:
Misalignment causes rapid belt wear and noise.
Tighten Bolts to Torque Specification
Use calibrated torque wrench — typically 80–100 Nm depending on thread size.
Under-tightening leads to loosening; over-tightening risks cracking.
Replace Worn Bearings (If Applicable)
Some brackets include internal bearings — inspect for play or rough rotation.
Replace inner bushings if worn.
Check Fan Blade Clearance
Ensure adequate gap (≥10 mm) between blades and shroud/radiator.
Contact can lead to catastrophic failure.
Avoid Using Damaged Brackets
Never install a bent or cracked fan bracket — risk of complete disintegration during operation.
Use Genuine or High-Quality Replacements
Low-cost imitations often use weaker alloys and fail prematurely.
Storage Advice
Store flat in dry indoor environment.
Keep off concrete floors to prevent moisture absorption.