Fan clutch bolt removal
Thanks for the suggestions. I ended up torquing them to 37 ft/lbs. Service manual said 37 for the crank pulley allen bolts. Seems snug, but not too snug. They were a pain to remove. When I broke one of the bolts, I pulled the breaker bar into my knee and left a nice handle-indentation. And, I did use the loctite. Now, onto the suspension.
Thanks!
Sorry to hijack your thread, but to loosen the large bolt, it's counterclock? If so, dammit, no wonder I couldn't remove mine.
yes, counterclockwise / towards pass side. One good 'tap' from a bfh should do it. Then just spin it.
Whack the top of the crescent wrench from left to right or counter clock wise.
This is a standard thread bolt. If you're standing in front of the truck, the fan bolt loosens to the left.
those four bolts were super on there for sure when i pulled mine off. i cant remember what i did to finally remove them, maybe soaked wd-40 in there and let it sit for days. something..
but just used blue lock tight on the autozone fan clutch bolts and used the OEM fan as i didn't like the ford fan.
but just used blue lock tight on the autozone fan clutch bolts and used the OEM fan as i didn't like the ford fan.
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