P38_Ireland

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Ok so have my intercooler and radiator out how do I get the viscous fan off? want to change the water pump and fan belt
 
Ok so have my intercooler and radiator out how do I get the viscous fan off? want to change the water pump and fan belt

Diesel L/H thread, Petrol R/H thread. That said, just undo it in the same diection that the fan turns.
 
when i tok mine off i got away with using a 12"adjustable spanner and a hammer one good tap and i could spin it off by hand
 
well my yoke must be different cos when i put the spanner on its just moving the shaft from left to right with the disk. i removed the pully with the 4 x 10mm nuts and now i cant get it back on so i can use it to jam the shaft and get the viscous coupler off. been at it about 4/5 hrs now. any more ideas anyone?

i include the following pic, its looking down behind the fan and the block my finger is pointing out the loose pully.
 

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well my yoke must be different cos when i put the spanner on its just moving the shaft from left to right with the disk. i removed the pully with the 4 x 10mm nuts and now i cant get it back on so i can use it to jam the shaft and get the viscous coupler off. been at it about 4/5 hrs now. any more ideas anyone?

Ah'd keep tryin' tae get yer pulley back on if it were me. There might be a couple o' holes on it that ye can stick summit in tae help hold it while ye remove the big nut;)
 
I have tried everything to get my fan off but I cant stop the pulley from moving - tried hitting it to shock it, jamming a screwdriver between the waterpump pulley bolts.... not sure what else to try grrrr
 
ok well seem there was a small breakdown in the communication maybe i didnt explain right i had the belt undone and the so on, but not to worry i put it all back to how it was so were back to square 1 trying to get the viscous off

ok so should i be hitting the spanner to the left in this pic or to the right in this pic?
 

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ok well seem there was a small breakdown in the communication maybe i didnt explain right i had the belt undone and the so on, but not to worry i put it all back to how it was so were back to square 1 trying to get the viscous off

ok so should i be hitting the spanner to the left in this pic or to the right in this pic?
Try and get a long thin screwdriver or something to jam in on the small nuts and then a smart smack ( to the right in your pic) should loosen it then just spin it off clockwise in your pic.:)
 
When removing my fan the other day I got a 18" long flat bar, about 1" wide and 1/8" thick, it already had a hole in the end, and i managed to remove one of the bolts holding the water pump pulley onto the water pump shaft, then as I rotated the pulley the bar jammed against the crankshaft pulley, a few not so gentle taps on the spanner and it came loose.

It is a left-hand thread, so whack it clockwise.
 
success!!! finally it worked, i cramped it with a crow bar and smacked it with a rubber mallet as apposed to a hammer, anyway its off now and waiting on the new parts to arrive tomorrow then hopefully i should be back motoring!!

here are some pics of the opperation!
 

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