TheBlueKJ
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Ouch!
Sorry 'bout your luck lately!
Hey just an excuse to get new rims! :big_banana_Dance:
And I'm actually very glad it happened when the roads were mostly dry. If it happened when it was snowing I could've died
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Ouch!
Sorry 'bout your luck lately!
Just went through the whole thread, sweet build up man. The wheels will make a big difference! I'm assuming you're going wider?
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Well yesterday I went to fix my leaking ****** pan. When I went to unbolt it I realized the bolts were loose, and I mean WAY loose to the point where I could have easily gotten them out with my bare hand. So i torqued those bad boys back down and so far no leaking in the past 2 days.
Now I attempted to replace the fan clutch but to get the fan clutch out you need to take the fan shroud out which requires that the fan clutch be out to get the shroud out. Sooo I'm going to shave some of the bottom shroud out to get it out and over the fan clutch so I can get that all nice and fixed tomorrow.
Now it looks like my CV Joint on my front dshaft is starting to go again after only months of having the replacement join on there. It spewed a little bit of grease out and I'm hoping that it was only some extra that worked its way out since there are no tears or leaks visible. So i wiped it all down and waiting to see if there's anymore there after a few days of driving.
Ya I had a little extra come out of the end of the boot after I did mine. 6 months later and no issues so far.
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Took a trip to Harbor Freight to pick up a couple tools, here's the Libby sitting in the icy parking lot.
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Air hammer and an angle grinder. New techno music or jeep mods?
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Finally decided to sell my system I need more space and I don't really use it anymore.
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Ok so I attempted my fan clutch yet again but this time I took pics and devised a neat little tool for those who dont want to spend $150 on a pneumatic fan clutch tool.
Ok so here's the removal of the HD fan shroud. I loosened up this bar thing (not sure if rad support or not) so I would have a bit more wiggle room
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And here's the shroud with the e-fan inside
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Here's where i cut out a notch to fit it over the fan clutch.
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And here's my mechanical fan. Big ol sucker aint she? (Lol at my pun)
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Ok now here's the tool I made. I bout a cheap harbor freight 12in adjustable wrench and sliced a notch on each side to fit my air hammer chisel into.
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And here's me attempting to use it.
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It didnt work for me since it appears my fan clutch is fused to the water pump. That or my compressor just is t powerful enough (lil 1 gal).
So if you dont feel like buying a pneumatic tool just try this method it only costs like $6 and is worth a try. You might want to have a buddy make sure the pulley wont move either. Mine still moved anyway so its probably fused so new water pump for me now.
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