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Replacing fan pulley assembly
It looks like I'm going to have to take off the radiator to get the fan pulley unit off and then replace it. How do I do this?
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Re: Replacing fan pulley assembly
You shouldn't need to remove the radiator. Remove the four small bolts holding the shrould, then loosen the fan pulley by putting a wrench on the flats on the shaft. DON'T turn the nut.
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Re: Replacing fan pulley assembly
I have the pulley assembly loose but there's not enough room to pull everything out -- radiator is in the way. Plus fan blades are still on.
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Re: Replacing fan pulley assembly
Just doesn't have quite enough room to get the thing out even with shroud removed.
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Re: Replacing fan pulley assembly
Unbolt fan from hub, btdt.
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Re: Replacing fan pulley assembly
Bob McCarty wrote:You shouldn't need to remove the radiator. Remove the four small bolts holding the shrould, then loosen the fan pulley by putting a wrench on the flats on the shaft. DON'T turn the nut.
Bob
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Re: Replacing fan pulley assembly
Sorry, I missed that when I read the thread.
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