Disco special tools

Just went to change water pump gasket on my Ser 11 disco V8. Part of the proceedure is to remove the viscous fan which I was aware of but didn't realise I need 2 special tools to do it. I can see in my manual that one is to loosen the nut but can't tell what the other one does, I'm guessing it holds the fan and stops it from turning. I can manufacture something to fit and loosen the nut but not sure as how to hold the fan without the risk of breaking it. Any advise on how to hold the fan? If i could see a picture, of this tool, or if someone could explain to me how it attaches I'm sure I could make one.

TIA

Tool Numbers are: LRT-12-094 LRT-12-093

Reply to
Silas
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On or around Thu, 30 Jun 2005 03:05:08 GMT, Silas enlightened us thusly:

32mmm spanner, ISTR, thin and flat and with a wiggle in it. get it set on the hex hub of the fan, and then hit the end with a medium-sized hammer. Remember that the fan is left-hand thread. The other tool is probably for holding the boss in place - otherwise you have to rely on the grip of the drive belt and the inertia of the engine etc.
Reply to
Austin Shackles

Thanks Austin I think what I will do is manufacture a heavy duty spanner disgned to do the job then do as you suggest and hit it with a hammer leaving the drive belt connected to assist with grip.

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Reply to
Silas

On or around Thu, 30 Jun 2005 06:59:16 GMT, Silas enlightened us thusly:

not failed yet, IME. sometimes it takes quite a few hits. Remember the left-hand thread, though.

I've seen some of the bigger ones with 36mm hex on the hub. You can actually buy the spanners in halfrauds for a few quid, with a suitable crank in the end to fit nicely, and a plastic bit on the end which you're advised to remove before hittign it with the hammer.

Reply to
Austin Shackles

If you have (or can borrow) one, a air chisel is the perfect tool for the job, cracks it off in no time. Leaves a bit of a scar on the nut, but I wouldn't worry too much if you don't plan to enter a concourse.

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SimonJ

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