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I use a 1.25" open end wrench and grip the fan belt with vice-grips. Usually one smack of a good sized ball peen and it will get lose one you, but you must remember...
You are almost certainly going to have to have a wrench that fits the fan nut. As described above, hitting the wrench with a hammer (with the belt on and tight) usually works. But in stubborn cases a screwdriver against the pulley bolts as a counter hold will work.
The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL
There is a special tool used to grip it, opposed to ruining it with vice grips
Ruining a fan belt?
I have also had good luck using a 10mm stubby socket and long handle ratchet to hold one of the clutch bolts while smacking the 1.25" wrench with a hammer as well - since you already have the belt off and all....
parked the project for tonight, will have to go get a 32mm wrench tomorrow afternoon.
all the guides are for M/T cars, so I had to undo the 22mm trans cooler lines on my A/T radiator (and now am deciding that this is the perfect time to get this manual swap under way) as I have all the M/T parts ready to go as well.
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