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    #16
    Originally posted by BrassDrummer View Post
    Haha, I went back and re-read it as it should have been read haha.
    :up:

    It sounds really mean if not :evil:
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      #17
      I just used a rubber strap wrench on the pulley, and a wrench/hammer on the nut. Worked great.

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        #18
        Anybody have pics of the screwdriver method?

        I bought a wrench off ebay, but not the holder

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          #19
          Originally posted by 5Toes View Post
          Anybody have pics of the screwdriver method?

          I bought a wrench off ebay, but not the holder
          Some say this is impossible but it does exactly what the "pulley tool"does although with a little less certainty. I've never needed more than a tug or a sharp whap with a hand held tool to get a fan off.

          Just make sure the screwdriver is set against the PS pump, that the wp pulley is rotated clockwise to "lock down" the screwdriver and that you are pulling up so if something slips your knuckles remain attached to your hands :-)

          Note that the tip of the screwdriver is above the fan nut
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            #20
            Im doing this right now and i cant get that fan clutch loose!! Everytime i whack it, it just moves all the belts i tried wedging the screwdriver in ther and its not budging

            Can someone please help me out??????
            SO MUCH MORE TO DO!!
            IG: ohthejosh

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              #21
              Originally posted by ohthejosh View Post
              Im doing this right now and i cant get that fan clutch loose!! Everytime i whack it, it just moves all the belts i tried wedging the screwdriver in ther and its not budging

              Can someone please help me out??????
              do it when the engine is cold. its left hand threaded. Ive never had a issue taking mine off.

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                #22
                Engine is cold, been sitting on he driveway for a month. And i know its a LH thread still nothing. The pulley isn't suppose to turn with it corrct?
                SO MUCH MORE TO DO!!
                IG: ohthejosh

                LEGIT CHECK ME BRUH
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by ohthejosh View Post
                  Engine is cold, been sitting on he driveway for a month. And i know its a LH thread still nothing. The pulley isn't suppose to turn with it corrct?
                  Thats like trying to unscrew a bottle cap without holding the bottle
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                  http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=360504
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                    #24
                    Yea I know, just wanting to make sure. I've never actually worked on cars until now and I'm learning as I go. Bought the pulley holder from ebay so will work from there. Just a noob trying to learn that's all :)
                    SO MUCH MORE TO DO!!
                    IG: ohthejosh

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                      #25
                      Hello R3V...

                      I am having an overheating problem in my E30 316i with M40 engine.

                      The clutch fan is free spinning, hence it does not cool my radiator.

                      Anyone can help me how to solve this problem.

                      Many thanks...
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Yajay View Post
                        Hello R3V...

                        I am having an overheating problem in my E30 316i with M40 engine.

                        The clutch fan is free spinning, hence it does not cool my radiator.

                        Anyone can help me how to solve this problem.

                        Many thanks...
                        Hey! Make your own thread about your issue in the correct subforum.
                        this post here will not get much attention!

                        It sounds like you just need a new fan clutch!
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                          #27
                          Thanks dear, I tried a new thread, but was not posted as i'm new here.

                          This is the only post related to the problem i got.

                          There is a pin at the centre of the fan, on the pulley, i think that it is stuck and making the fan to free wheeling.

                          anyone knows how it works for that pin.
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by andrewm View Post
                            sawzall wins the battle.
                            Haha, what the fuck are you thinking. Just get a BFH, or an air hammer with a flat chisel and go to town on that stubborn fan clutch.:D

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by long tall eta View Post
                              i just bought the wrench set from fleabay that contains both the fan clutch wrench and the tool for holding the pully for 38 bucks for both.
                              Link?

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