easy way to loosen fan nut?
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The easiest way (so far) I've found to do it is to take a metal bolt or rod long enough to reach above the fan, and a hammer, and give it a good ding, out close to the fan, to sort of shock the threads loose. Then, if it won't turn by turning the fan blades, find a large pair of pliers, or vice grips, and start it turning that way. It's not left-hand threads, by the way, like the idiot on the phone from the local Dodge dealer told me it was.
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when I had to replace my fan clutch I got an OLD serpentine belt (don't use your good one or it will most likely ruin it) and had someone hold it very, very tightly around the water pump pulley to hold it still while I used a very large crescent wrench to break it loose. If you don't have someone to hold the belt for you, get a cheap socket and make a bug enough notch in it so you can put the belt through it and use a socket wrench to hold it tight (my grandpap used to use this trick for holding pulleys)
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strap wrench... I had a brain fart when I wrote that and couldn't think of what to call it
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I just did my water pump and what i used is an old jack handle (one with the little nu that sticks out and a hex key. now the nut will turn to the passenger side so here is what you do. take the hex key (as big as you can get to fit the pulley hole) put it in one hole and put the end of the hex key in the end of the jack handle and rotate the pulley to the passenger side (this will brace the pulley and keep it from spinning) now place your 36mm / 1 7/16" open end wrench on the fan clutch nut and give it a good quick whack twords the passenger side and bingo it"s loose. and top it all of you didn't have to fab up a special tool or spend money on one.
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I just did my water pump and what i used is an old jack handle (one with the little nu that sticks out and a hex key. now the nut will turn to the passenger side so here is what you do. take the hex key (as big as you can get to fit the pulley hole) put it in one hole and put the end of the hex key in the end of the jack handle and rotate the pulley to the passenger side (this will brace the pulley and keep it from spinning) now place your 36mm / 1 7/16" open end wrench on the fan clutch nut and give it a good quick whack twords the passenger side and bingo it"s loose. and top it all of you didn't have to fab up a special tool or spend money on one.