Big Spanner.. Where from?! And Fan nut
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pretty sure its a 32mm nut
what i do is loosen 2 of the pulley nuts and put a small spanner on 1 of the nuts then rest it against the other this stops it all turning then either a 32mm spanner or a thin pair of decent grips to loosen the fan nut
dnt forget its left handed thread
hth
Daz
what i do is loosen 2 of the pulley nuts and put a small spanner on 1 of the nuts then rest it against the other this stops it all turning then either a 32mm spanner or a thin pair of decent grips to loosen the fan nut
dnt forget its left handed thread
hth
Daz
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in the shit,the one to blame,yeh its all my fault ;)
in the shit,the one to blame,yeh its all my fault ;)
£6.99 Viscous fan spanner from GFS, does the jo brilliantly.
Put the spanner on, grip the pulley with an old fan belt and mole grips. then whack the spanner with a hammer, to shock it free. I didn't believe this would work, it may take a couple of goes but it does work.
And I may be teaching my grandma to suck eggs but remember it goes the wrong way! Left hand thread.
Put the spanner on, grip the pulley with an old fan belt and mole grips. then whack the spanner with a hammer, to shock it free. I didn't believe this would work, it may take a couple of goes but it does work.
And I may be teaching my grandma to suck eggs but remember it goes the wrong way! Left hand thread.
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I use a long cold chisel and a hammer, fast , cheap and very effective, for anything :Lol:
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Draper sell the spanner for BMW fans, costs roughly £4.95 from most tool shops. Alternatively unbolt the fan pulley, then unbolt the water pump which removes the fan (M40) and work on a bench to remove the fan from the clutch.
Ant wrote:I use a long cold chisel and a hammer, fast , cheap and very effective, for anything :Lol:
haha butcher
32mm spanner and a hammer is all you need might take a fair hit if its been on a while. only thing is some spanners are too thick to fit in the gap.
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I always use the chisel dude, its 360mm long and rather useful for getting where spanners cant, sound like a bodge ?? well, lemme tell you that by striking a sharp blow to the "corner" of the nut the viscous is off 1st time everytime,
those spanners are useful but I've seen a few used on M50/52 and the guys missed with the hammer and destroyed the thermostat housing
I'll stick with my old faithful
those spanners are useful but I've seen a few used on M50/52 and the guys missed with the hammer and destroyed the thermostat housing
I'll stick with my old faithful
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I've seen a few old water pumps crumble to pieces when removed so whacking it with anything could turn out costly.
If your spending money on spanners get a big adjustable (they have more than one use) just make sure the jaws are not too wide.
The old belt and mole grips work's best for me to hold the pully still.
If your spending money on spanners get a big adjustable (they have more than one use) just make sure the jaws are not too wide.
The old belt and mole grips work's best for me to hold the pully still.
There is NO nucleus.
and i'll second thatAnt wrote:I always use the chisel dude, its 360mm long and rather useful for getting where spanners cant, sound like a bodge ?? well, lemme tell you that by striking a sharp blow to the "corner" of the nut the viscous is off 1st time everytime,
those spanners are useful but I've seen a few used on M50/52 and the guys missed with the hammer and destroyed the thermostat housing
I'll stick with my old faithful
I got a spanner at Halfords - in the blue/white packaging. Did the job fine - still needed a good thwack with a hammer and an old fan belt and mole wrench as i'd taken that alternator off the engine! 
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Once you have the viscous fan removed is there a BMW part for blanking the thread? (for people planning to run no fan and wanting a factory-deleted fan look to the engine bay). I'm sure I've seen this on someone's car. Perhaps it was just a large nut.
I'm fitting an S50 and need to get rid of the fan...
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I'm fitting an S50 and need to get rid of the fan...
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I think i will deffo have to post pictures of my water pump after a beating from a hammer, centre punch, and my dad's determination!
the nut is 32mm, spanner we got from screwfix.com, but pump was completely knackered so couldnt get the nut off!
fan + pump are literally in pieces but at least ive got the pulley i wanted now!
the nut is 32mm, spanner we got from screwfix.com, but pump was completely knackered so couldnt get the nut off!
fan + pump are literally in pieces but at least ive got the pulley i wanted now!






