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    Get my fan clutch off PLEASE.

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    Hey so I've tried and tried and am losing my mind with this damn fan clutch. Anyone in SD willing to help me get this fucker off? I will give you beer money or something haha. I'm seriously ready to just kill it. I've gotten it off plenty of times before but I just cant get it by myself. Let me know if anyone wants/can lend me a hand some time.
    Last edited by London; 09-09-2011, 11:12 PM.

    #2
    Its reverse thread so you turn it to the right when looking at it from the front of the car. They sell a special tool for this but if your cheap like me you wedge a screwdriver in between the small 10mm water pump pulley bolts to keep it still then hit the 32mm wrench with a hammer

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      #3
      Yeah I knew it was reverse thread. I just wasn't overly sure how to go about doing it. Just tricky cause I don't have a lot of area to work, cant even take the hood off so its just kinda awkward haha. I'll try your method though.

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        #4
        yea it helps if the screwdriver is square and you back out the 10mm bolts a hair so there is more room for the screwdriver to rest on

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          #5
          Edited this bitch.

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            #6
            A big ass 32mm or 1 1/4 in wrench plus a chain strap should do the trick
            Originally posted by bmwm42
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              #7
              Leverage is your friend. I take it you are probably using a crecent wrench or the like. If you can get it on there, get a pipe on the other end of the wrench as leverage. Make sure the waterpump pulley doesn't spin. I find it easier to put a pair of vice grips on the pulley and spin it till the pliers are resting on something. That way the pulley won't move.

              Good luck. And remember, you should be turning the wrench toward the drivers side of the car.


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                #8
                Yeah I know its a reverse thread and what not. Just I cant keep that damn piece on the pulley to not turn. Nothing I try is working to keep it still. I've been using a 32mm slim bicycle wrench thing. I just can't keep the damn thing to stay so I can unscrew the clutch

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                  #9
                  Rent clutch fan tool ie big slim wrench that will fit over the bolts
                  Originally posted by bmwm42
                  PNW vulture pm me for parts
                  Strategic nw e30 command

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                    #10
                    needs a good whack. then get an electric fan as your replacement and never have this problem. (plus the electric fan is slimmer/ cheaper and wont go out like a clutch fan)
                    -FREEDOM- is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking "this is it"
                    -The Beauty in the Tragedy-
                    MECHANIC SMASH!!- (you all know you do it)
                    Got Drop?? ;-)
                    Originally posted by JinormusJ
                    But of course
                    E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by CHIF8008 View Post
                      needs a good whack. then get an electric fan as your replacement and never have this problem. (plus the electric fan is slimmer/ cheaper and wont go out like a clutch fan)
                      I've always heard that the swapping to the electric setup is far more expensive than using the fan clutch...

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bmwm42 View Post
                        Rent clutch fan tool ie big slim wrench that will fit over the bolts
                        Where should I go to do that?

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                          #13
                          Autozone etc your local autoparts store
                          Originally posted by bmwm42
                          PNW vulture pm me for parts
                          Strategic nw e30 command

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by London View Post
                            I've always heard that the swapping to the electric setup is far more expensive than using the fan clutch...
                            hoW much will a new fan clutch be? $35?
                            you can get an electric one for basically the same price as a new clutch. search ebay and any other sight.
                            -FREEDOM- is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking "this is it"
                            -The Beauty in the Tragedy-
                            MECHANIC SMASH!!- (you all know you do it)
                            Got Drop?? ;-)
                            Originally posted by JinormusJ
                            But of course
                            E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking

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                              #15
                              A good electric fan is $60-$100. You're also need a mounting kit at $15. After that, you'll ideally want to run a fan controller which is about $25.

                              Stock fan clutch is idea IMHO.
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