More importantly. Remember that viscous fans ALWAYS undo in the direction of rotation.
 
Thanks for all the help, I'll give it another go this afternoon as you can propbably tell I'm quite new to this, though willing to learn :)
 
You may be better off in the long term getting down to halfords and buying a double ended fan spanner, laser make one for £13. Worth having in your tool box.

Cheers
 
Haha, propa spanna aquired and fan+cowling off and not skin missing would you believe, however still no luck getting the bolt in...
 
Screwfix do a water pump spanner for about £2.50 that does the job, although it says 22mm on the packaging!?
 
Job done! Ended up taking the radiator off to get a good look at the thread, tiny amount of grinding with the dremel and it engaged almost immediately. Mow I just have to wait for the battery to charge so I can try and start the damn thing
 
Job done! Ended up taking the radiator off to get a good look at the thread, tiny amount of grinding with the dremel and it engaged almost immediately. Mow I just have to wait for the battery to charge so I can try and start the damn thing

Nice, I always take the front off , it does make life easier and means you can get a real good look at what is going on. Plus you get a chance to run a hose over the intercooler and radiator from both sides easily.

Cheers
 
just out of interest can you tell me the thread size and pitch may be good to have a tap in the old box for that(I'm a machinist so could order one in to do a rush job lol)
 

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