I did this on my disco 95 300 tdi easily with out the removal of the viscous fan. that was following the factory manual
Hi All
I have been studying the workshop manual in readiness to replace my P Gasket and Water Pump on the 300Tdi and note that they mention to remove the viscous fan assembly using specialised tools.
Do I have to remove the viscous fan assembly? If so, is there an alternative to using the LR tools?
Cheers
Andrew
Andrew
1998 Landrover Defender 300Tdi 130 HCPU Expedition
1972 Peugeot 504 Sedan - Daily Driver
I did this on my disco 95 300 tdi easily with out the removal of the viscous fan. that was following the factory manual
I've used a Bahco adjustable spanner. They are a very narrow design and easily fit in the gap. They are well made and the jaw doesn't wobble. The one I got has a wide opening jaw (about 35mm from memory).
Fit the spanner over the nut, give it a short sharp tap with a hammer (remember this is a left hand thread, so tap accordingly), then the fan is loose enought to unscrew.
The Land Rover special tool, which I have used since, makes it easier as it has the correct width jaw, has a slight bend to fit in well behind the fan, and has a longer handle, so you're not working close to the fan cowl.
The 'special tool' is a standard 32mm cranked fan hub spanner, available for a few $ from any spare parts store across the country.
Worthwhile adding to the tool kit, and as Michael said, they spin right off.
I removed mine when doing this a few weeks back as a) it's easy to do and b) it gives more space to work, like when undoing the p/s pump and juggling that.
I'm just going to repeat what Rick has said...
- Standard tool...
- Gives you loads more space.
- You need one anyway.
M
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