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Old 04-11-2011, 12:26 PM
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what did you end up doing to remove the fan bolt? I've heard thats a real biotch!
 
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Yea the last pic is where I mounted the fan controller. To get the old fan off, we ended up using a couple bolts that fit in the holes on the pulley and just used a screw driver to hold it from spinning while someone else loosened the nut.
 
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Originally Posted by jkeaton
what did you end up doing to remove the fan bolt? I've heard thats a real biotch!
I made my self one of these out of some steel scrap. Bolted one end together and other end has bolts that fit in the holes in the water pump wheel. Made it very simple to removed. I made mine about 12" long.

 
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how hard is it to connect the fan controller?
 
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I am going to be doing this as well soon and am very interested in the MPG increase. Let us know what you get.
 
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Originally Posted by Jetster220
Thanks, and I definitely have to say thanks to Blown for all the info he had provided in his threads on how to do the conversion. Without that I wouldnt have attempted it.
Thank you brother, I'm glad it was useful for you. I will be updating that original HHR fan thread soon. I started fabbing up the brackets and used 1/2 rubber tubing on the sides to improve efficiency and is working really well so far.
 
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Originally Posted by jnd03
how hard is it to connect the fan controller?
Fan controller was simple, pretty much just followed the directions, except dont ground the controller even though it says to, kept causing it to throw a over current error for some reason. But otherwise really simple.


And I will definitely update on the MPG I get.
 
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Welcome to the forums!

I want to do this mod so bad. I really hate the rev lag from that stock fan. But my first mod has to be putting in an LSD before next winter. Wasn't too impressed with my 2wd traction. Never had an open diff w/o 4wd.

Please report back with your MPG findings, maybe I can convince the wifeypoo of the benefits haha.
 
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Originally Posted by Cuban11182
they say a picture is worth a 1000 words, but in this case, it needs words...is this in response to my question about how to remove the fan bolt?
 


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