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    Quote Originally Posted by robbotd5 View Post
    Decided to leave thermostat for another day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    LOL !! ... You too ?

    Yep Kev!! Looks like it would be easier to pull out the radiator as well. At least I now have a spare thermostat and hoses as spares.
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    Quote Originally Posted by robbotd5 View Post
    Yep Kev!! Looks like it would be easier to pull out the radiator as well. At least I now have a spare thermostat and hoses as spares.
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    Robbo
    its not....
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    I recently changed my alternator and had to "make" a tool to undo the fan nut too. I modified a $10 towball spanner form supercheap. It was originally a 32.5mm ring spanner, so I cut the top off of it and turned it into an open-ender...and filed it out to 36mm.

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    I undid 1 bolt on the fan pulley (10mm) and then just put a STD 36mm spanner on and gave it a quick knock with a mallet...

    Problem solved...

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