Re: Re: E-Fan was: 2000 4.7l cc 4x4

From: Phillip Batson (pbatson68@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Mar 15 2013 - 21:50:13 EDT


I was looking through my service manual, and it says the following:
"A Snap-On 36MM Fan Wrench (number SP346 from Snap-On Cummins Diesel Tool Set number 2017DSP) and Special
Tool 6958 Spanner Wrench with Adapter Pins 8346 can be used to hold the pulley still. (Fig. 86) to prevent pulley from rotating."

Did you have these tools? If not, what did you use to remove the clutch fan?
I found the 36mm Fan wrench on Amazon for $28. Can't seem to find the 6958 Spanner wrench for less than $115 tho. :(

Thanks!

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> From: Don Mallett <don@y2kota.us>
>To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
>Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 4:30 AM
>Subject: DML: Re: E-Fan was: 2000 4.7l cc 4x4
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>Here's some photos of the viperfan in my Dakota, 
>www.y2kota.us/viperfan.html
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>Don Mallett 
>Y2KOTA 
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>-------- Original message --------
>From: Mike Sykes <mikesykes@cox.net>
>Date: 02/26/2013  5:30 PM  (GMT-05:00)
>To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
>Subject: DML: Re: E-Fan  was: 2000 4.7l cc 4x4
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>Sure! I'd love to see pics!
>Sounds like yours was originally an efan. Mine is a clutch, so I don't think
>the wiring is in place for the efan.  <<
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>Mine did have an e-fan from the factory. Once the weather isn't horrible
>I'll snap a few pics and send em' your way.
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>- miggity
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>00' stroked R/T CC
>DMLer since 1996!
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