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Old 10-24-2011, 02:29 AM
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I have exactly the same mess going on right now. To remove the fan you can use a 300mm crescent spanner and a very big flat bladed screw driver. Wedge the driver in from the left under one of the 4 bolts ( that hold the pulley on) and against the big nut itself, and undo clockwise (its a LH thread bolt). Its held on by 60 ft lbs and not too hard to remove.
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Old 10-24-2011, 09:34 AM
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I have exactly the same mess going on right now. To remove the fan you can use a 300mm crescent spanner and a very big flat bladed screw driver. Wedge the driver in from the left under one of the 4 bolts ( that hold the pulley on) and against the big nut itself, and undo clockwise (its a LH thread bolt). Its held on by 60 ft lbs and not too hard to remove.
I would ONLY recommend this method to those DIYers who are GOOD with hand tools! Several failed attempts of this method will deform the bolt heads and therefore render the special tool for fan removal USELESS in its designed task. Proceed with extreme caution DIYers! The only thing worse than not having the right tool for the job is damaging the fastener to the point where the right tool will not work!

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What does the tool look like? Is it this tool?

Home Page > ECS News > Schwaben BMW Water Pump Pulley Locking Tool

Says it's for a 6-cylinder.
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Home Page > ECS News > Schwaben BMW Water Pump Pulley Locking Tool

Says it's for a 6-cylinder.
That may be it! Call and ask.
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Actually, my father (old school shade tree mech) suggested using a used drive belt, rubber hose, or one of those flexible pipe wrenches. Wrap it around the WP pulley to hold it while loosening the clutch. Brilliant and completed safe on the parts. I'm replacing the pulley anyway so I'm not concerned with a few nicks and dings. I'm more worried about damaging the clutch fastener.
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Actually, my father (old school shade tree mech) suggested using a used drive belt, rubber hose, or one of those flexible pipe wrenches. Wrap it around the WP pulley to hold it while loosening the clutch. Brilliant and completed safe on the parts. I'm replacing the pulley anyway so I'm not concerned with a few nicks and dings. I'm more worried about damaging the clutch fastener.
That'll work too!
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Harbor Freight Tools has a great deal on two strap wrenches for $4. Much cheaper than buying the "special" tool.
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