Whilst replacing the radiator on my Defender 90, I discovered that there is loads of play in the viscous fan coupling, from which I deduced that the bearing is knackered. So I equipped myself with a decent 32mm fan spanner and a new viscous unit and set about replacing it. The only problem is that the fixing nut won't budge. I am aware that it has a left-hand thread, so have been trying to turn it clockwise (looking from the front of the engine). I've been positioning the spanner and then trying to shock the nut off by hitting the end of the spanner with a lump hammer, but the pulley just turns, along with the fanbelt, crankshaft, etc. I can't see any way of locking the pulley so that it doesn't turn.
Can anyone suggest how I might get the nut loose?
Can anyone suggest how I might get the nut loose?