the Waterpump...oy oy oy.
They don't do it like they used to.
Separating the fan from the waterpump used to be 4 bolts bada bing and its off.
NOT ANY MORE.
Man what an over engineered joke.
One big nut between the fan and the pump that acts as if it were welded in place.
Supposed to have a special tool for it.
Back to the parts store for either A a New fan assembly ( a route I would have been willing to go if they had it) or the tool to get it off.
i had the same problem recently, getting the fan of a '96 v6 ford explorer so i could get at the water pump. i didn't have the factory tool to lock the waterpump pulley, but judging by the pic of it in a workshop manual it word have been useless anyway as that fan retaining bolt was freaking tight. i bent up a few home made tools trying to lock the pulley to get the bloody thing off. in the end i ended up using a length of 2 inch wide , 1/4 inch thick flat steel and bolted one end of it to the pump using 2 of the pulley bolts with the other end of the steel resting on the concrete floor to solidly lock the pulley while i undid the bolt. that worked, but jeez what a lot messing around just to get a fan off to get at a waterpump. that explorer had other problems that were even more frustration and time consuming to fix, but that's modern vehicles for you. i know a few mechanics that don't get much pleasure out of working on em, and they get paid to do it.
i'm all for the kiss theory when it comes to cars, even if the results of that are considered antiquated these days.
there's no problems working on this. the thing cold be stripped back to the short block in under an hour if ever there was a need to do it and i was in a hurry.
