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    Default Remove Clutch Fan on a VN V8 ???

    Hey guys i have a set of au twin thermo's im gonna put on but i dont know how to get the clutch fan off and am having trouble with it ? Can someone tell me ?

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    no, just rip it out and take the shroud with it and buy some au twin thermos to replace them.
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    you need to put the 4 bolts back in tho otherwise the belt just slips
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    And put enough spacers behind the bolts to equal the thickness of the clutch fan mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morton View Post
    And put enough spacers behind the bolts to equal the thickness of the clutch fan mount.
    lol yeh i learnt that on my VQ when i had to race down to bunnings afterwards to get some spacers and i had to keep pulling over to adjust the bolts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morton View Post
    And put enough spacers behind the bolts to equal the thickness of the clutch fan mount.
    bingo! otherwise the pulley will get jammed!

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    what about just smaller bolts

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