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Ifixyawata
01-27-2005, 06:57 PM
My fan clutch sounds like teh bats in the garage attic. How much of a bitch is it to replace it? Do I want a thermal or non-thermal? One's $20 and one's $29. I'm guessing I want the thermal one, correct?

Mercracer
01-27-2005, 07:00 PM
7/16 ratchet wrench makes removing the fan a breeze.

Ifixyawata
01-27-2005, 07:04 PM
I guess I could take the blade off, then the clutch assembly. I was worried about how I'd hold the fan secure when removing the blade from the clutch.

Mercracer
01-27-2005, 07:17 PM
The blade does not rotate seperate from the clutch, so it is not a problem.

Lincolnmania
01-27-2005, 07:19 PM
ok i'll run you thru this
7/16" wrench.......if the belt is tight enough, you will be able to break the 4 bolts free that hold the fan clutch to the water pump
a little trick i use to keep the pulley aligned with the pums is to take two 5/16" 1 1/2" bolts and cut the heads off and use them as studs to keep it all aligned........makes the job super quick, trust me.
take the two fan shroud bolts out and lift shroud and fan off, being careful not to damage the radiator (i have done once lol)
when you have the fan out, unbolt the fan bolts, and install the fan on the new clutch
put it back together, dont put the fan on and expect the shroud to fit, it wont lol.........slip the two pieces in at the same time

try to find a hayden fan clutch, i believe i have non thermal.....i dont think it makes much of a dirrerence
good luck!
scott

p71towny
01-27-2005, 10:10 PM
I'm going electric on teh vic. Fordinator did a nice swap out of a 95-97 vic that looked factory. Ange's fan clutch is fucked on her car Im just gonna take the whole fan off tho cause 95-97 CV GM TC had electric and mechanical and the mechanical isn't really needed.