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    #16
    I just bought the factory wrench + fan pully holder.


    SOOOO easy now

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      #17
      That's what I need!. Something to hold the pulley down...... hmmmm
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        #18
        Originally posted by M3fan4eva
        That's what I need!. Something to hold the pulley down...... hmmmm
        jam a screwdriver between 2 of the pulley's bolts, that will give you something to hold it with.

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          #19
          Originally posted by fporro
          jam a screwdriver between 2 of the pulley's bolts, that will give you something to hold it with.
          I've tried that method but never seems to work.

          Originally posted by M3fan4eva
          That's what I need!. Something to hold the pulley down...... hmmmm
          I keep saying I'm gonna grab one of them tools @ Bav. but always forget.
          I alway use a pair of the huge channel locks (real ones) from home depot. I have bout 4-6 sets of the monsters. I just use them to hold the pully.
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            #20
            Originally posted by wastedincome
            I've tried that method but never seems to work.
            I use a foot long screwdriver and that does the trick. it's soft enough to bend as i apply force, cheap orange handle model.

            perfect for tensioning alternator and p/s pump too :p

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              #21
              Great, thanx alot guys. I'll try that this afternoon...
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                #22
                i can't get mine off, it's a pain in the ass.

                on my last m20 it came off with vice grips.

                but this sumbitch is really putting up a fight.
                Originally posted by blunt
                can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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                  #23



                  But I paid less than half list price, so it was worth it.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by ColdAccord
                    i can't get mine off, it's a pain in the ass.

                    on my last m20 it came off with vice grips.

                    but this sumbitch is really putting up a fight.
                    if the Fan/Alt belt still on then retension Alternator and that will help a bit.

                    you can also jam the screwdriver between belt and bottom side of fan pulley for even more friction.

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                      #25
                      Guys! Don't be sticking screwdrivers and crap down there to try and hold the pulley. Even the BMW special tool can break the water pump pulley/bolts. I take fan clutches off everyday, and THE way to do it is just how I said, with a 32mm wrench and a hammer. Ask any of the other techs here on the board.

                      Damn, I feel like I've said this before.
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                        #26
                        UPDATE::

                        I just did it, i actually since I had my belt hooked up.. i simply held the alternator fins and it came right off..... Opposite threads...

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                          #27
                          32mm and a hammer didn't do it for me
                          Originally posted by blunt
                          can you get me a deal on cases of their (fiji) bottled water? i wash my 02 in that shit

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by ColdAccord
                            32mm and a hammer didn't do it for me
                            Try again, make sure you strike down and across. It may take a few good whacks, but I've never had one that I couldn't get off that way.
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by ColdAccord
                              32mm and a hammer didn't do it for me
                              Sometimes it requires a little pentrating oil.. some PB Blaster er sometin'

                              ..furthermore I'm amazed at the fact that this thread is now 2 pages long. I think we're covered every possibility when it comes to removing the fan clutch.

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                                #30
                                PS. This thread should be moved to the FAQ Forum.

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