There is nothing else holding the fan on but pure contrariness and a buildup of crud. Gently wiggle the fan blades back and forth while gently prying between the fan center sprocket and the thingy it is stuck to. Don't beat or pry on the viscous fan coupler itself, it can't take it! And by the way, when you get it off, be sure to store it in the same upright position it is when installed on the car - otherwise the viscous fluid will move inside the unit and you'll have no automatic fan operation until it re-initializes itself, which takes a few hours of running. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel M Wing" <imp1983@xxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 7:50 PM Subject: IML: Getting the fan off > Hi, > > I have removed the 4 bolts from the front of the > water pump pulley, and the 4 bolts from the viscous > drive unit that the fan is attached to. > > So, how does the fan come off? Does it slide off the > pump shaft? Can I pry on the flange w/o breaking anything? > > Can I pry on the viscous drive, between it and the fan itself? > > -help! > > Dan Wing > Marcy, NY USA > > imp1983@xxxxxxxx > > ________________________________________________________________ > The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! > Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! > Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! > >