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    do i need the fan clutch tool?

    i'm going to replace my radiator tomorrow, do i need a fan clutch tool or do i even need to remove the fan clutch?
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    #2
    No and No.

    The fan clutch just requires a spanner and a BFH and a lot of swearing, if it has never been removed before.
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      #3
      Are the fan clutches different on m42's? Someone told be that you can by a long spanner (32mm IIRC???) at bicycle shops - they use it for something - I forget what for. Just FYI.
      Originally posted by Matt-B
      hey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?

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        #4
        Originally posted by george graves View Post
        Are the fan clutches different on m42's? Someone told be that you can by a long spanner (32mm IIRC???) at bicycle shops - they use it for something - I forget what for. Just FYI.
        IDK I just us an adjustable spanner and whack it with a big fucken hammer works every time.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Massimo View Post
          No and No.

          The fan clutch just requires a spanner and a BFH and a lot of swearing, if it has never been removed before.
          it looks like i can slide the fan shroud out without removing the fan. the bottom portion of the shroud has a cut that look to be design to fit the fan when pulling the shroud upward.
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            #6
            ^
            Correct getting it back in is a bit of a pain though.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Massimo View Post
              ^
              Correct getting it back in is a bit of a pain though.
              thanks, well see how it goes tomorrow.
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                #8
                You can slide the shroud without pulling the fan clutch, and put it back in. Not very hard at all.

                Also: M42/M20 both use the same wrench for their fans, I think I picked up a 1.25" wrench from Ace Hardware for $13, was super thin and works great.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ian Bowers View Post
                  You can slide the shroud without pulling the fan clutch, and put it back in. Not very hard at all.
                  I concur. No need to remove the fan/clutch assy. for radiator replacement.

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                    #10
                    IIRC the fan nut tool is the same as an M20 (and most other models) but the water pump pulley holding tool is different.

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                      #11
                      ^32mm/1.25" from Ace, cheap and effective. BTW, just incase you didn't know, the fan clutch is reverse thread.
                      -03/2005 E46 330D Touring 6spd(204hp/410nM) Sapphire Black/Naturbraun Sport...300k KM & 35mpg(mixed)

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                        #12
                        Visegrips.. Take out that mechanical fan and throw a 20 dollar slim fan on there.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by RoadWarrior View Post
                          Visegrips.. Take out that mechanical fan and throw a 20 dollar slim fan on there.

                          i raise you with a plug and play e36 fan for 100 bucks new.

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                            #14
                            how much for the catch can
                            Originally posted by bmwm42
                            PNW vulture pm me for parts
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